TY - JOUR
T1 - The Infrastructure of News
T2 - Negotiating Infrastructural Capture and Autonomy in Data‐Driven News Distribution
AU - Kristensen, Lisa Merete
AU - Hartley, Jannie Møller
N1 - .
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - The platformisation of news has triggered public and scholarly concern regarding the impact of platforms on the news industry and, more importantly, platforms’ potential threat to ideals of autonomy and economic independence. Despite ongoing debate and the increasing investment in technologies for automated distribution and artificial intelligence, the material infrastructures of the news media sustaining this artificial intelligence‐driven news distribution remain understud-ied. Approaching the infrastructural relationship as spaces of negotiation this article investigates how the news media is negotiating their own autonomy vis‐à‐vis infrastructure capture by platforms. The analysis is grounded in a mapping of technologies sustaining the production, distribution, and commercial viability of the media. This is further combined with ethnographic observations from two large Danish news organisations and 19 in‐depth interviews with news organisations and digital intermediaries from Scandinavia, the US, and the UK. The research shows how infrastructure capture is man-ifested and negotiated through three overall logics in the infrastructure of news: logics of classification, standardisation, and datafication.
AB - The platformisation of news has triggered public and scholarly concern regarding the impact of platforms on the news industry and, more importantly, platforms’ potential threat to ideals of autonomy and economic independence. Despite ongoing debate and the increasing investment in technologies for automated distribution and artificial intelligence, the material infrastructures of the news media sustaining this artificial intelligence‐driven news distribution remain understud-ied. Approaching the infrastructural relationship as spaces of negotiation this article investigates how the news media is negotiating their own autonomy vis‐à‐vis infrastructure capture by platforms. The analysis is grounded in a mapping of technologies sustaining the production, distribution, and commercial viability of the media. This is further combined with ethnographic observations from two large Danish news organisations and 19 in‐depth interviews with news organisations and digital intermediaries from Scandinavia, the US, and the UK. The research shows how infrastructure capture is man-ifested and negotiated through three overall logics in the infrastructure of news: logics of classification, standardisation, and datafication.
KW - datafication
KW - digital media infrastructures
KW - infrastructure capture
KW - media logics
KW - platformisation
KW - datafication
KW - digital media infrastructures
KW - infrastructure capture
KW - media logics
KW - platformisation
U2 - 10.17645/mac.v11i2.6388
DO - 10.17645/mac.v11i2.6388
M3 - Journal article
AN - SCOPUS:85163296773
SN - 2183-2439
VL - 11
SP - 307
EP - 318
JO - Media and Communication
JF - Media and Communication
IS - 2
ER -