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This edited book examines key challenges in the digital era and their implications for journalism practice and public debate in emerging media markets. It specifically focuses on evidence from selected Southern and Eastern European countries as they represent cases where media markets face bigger technical and organizational challenges, but still share some similarities with their counterparts in central, western, and northern Europe.

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Chapter 1: Introduction: Challenges in the Digital Era: Journalism and Digital Content in Emerging Media MarketsChapter 2: The Case of a Facebook Content Moderation Debacle in GreeceChapter 3: Algorithms and Audience Monitoring in Newsrooms: Search Engine Optimisation in Editorial Processes of Mainstream Media in TurkeyChapter 4: The Influence of Social Media on Greek News Journalism: A Case Study of the Use of Twitter by Greek News JournalistsChapter 5: Platformization, Facebook and Content Consumption: A Hungarian Case StudyChapter 6: From Citizen Journalism to Journalism for Citizens: Impactful Social JournalismChapter 7: Debating Populism in the Bulgarian Media EcosystemChapter 8: Digital Journalism and the Hunt for Clicks in the Age of Fake NewsChapter 9: Digital Media Experiences in Greece: Sacrificing Journalists for the Sake of ProfitChapter 10: Digital Journalism in Emerging Media Markets: Concluding Remarks

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      Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
      Publication Date: 06/09/2022
      ISBN13: 9783031045516, 978-3031045516
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      Book Synopsis
      This edited book examines key challenges in the digital era and their implications for journalism practice and public debate in emerging media markets. It specifically focuses on evidence from selected Southern and Eastern European countries as they represent cases where media markets face bigger technical and organizational challenges, but still share some similarities with their counterparts in central, western, and northern Europe.

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1: Introduction: Challenges in the Digital Era: Journalism and Digital Content in Emerging Media MarketsChapter 2: The Case of a Facebook Content Moderation Debacle in GreeceChapter 3: Algorithms and Audience Monitoring in Newsrooms: Search Engine Optimisation in Editorial Processes of Mainstream Media in TurkeyChapter 4: The Influence of Social Media on Greek News Journalism: A Case Study of the Use of Twitter by Greek News JournalistsChapter 5: Platformization, Facebook and Content Consumption: A Hungarian Case StudyChapter 6: From Citizen Journalism to Journalism for Citizens: Impactful Social JournalismChapter 7: Debating Populism in the Bulgarian Media EcosystemChapter 8: Digital Journalism and the Hunt for Clicks in the Age of Fake NewsChapter 9: Digital Media Experiences in Greece: Sacrificing Journalists for the Sake of ProfitChapter 10: Digital Journalism in Emerging Media Markets: Concluding Remarks

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