Description
Discover how data-driven journalism is reshaping the media landscape in 'All the News That’s Fit to Click.' Written by Caitlin Petre, this eye-opening book delves deep into the impact of digital metrics on journalism. From the New York Times to Gawker, Petre uncovers how the rise of real-time analytics is influencing what stories get told, and how journalists navigate their careers amidst these changes. With the increasing importance of performance metrics, journalists are faced with a double-edged sword. While some view them as a tool for increased accountability, others see them as a new form of managerial surveillance that could threaten journalism's integrity and quality. In this compelling narrative, you'll learn how metrics foster competitive environments, mimicking the addictive nature of games through immediate feedback, rankings, and scores. However, the story is not solely about disempowerment; Petre illuminates the ways in which savvy journalists leverage these metrics to advocate for their professional worth. 'All the News That’s Fit to Click' offers a critical perspective on the metrics revolution and its implications, making it essential for anyone interested in the future of journalism and data analytics. Don't miss out on this transformative read that bridges the gap between journalism and technology.