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Infrastructuring Publics: Datafied Infrastructures of the News Media

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Abstract

This chapter examines the digital infrastructure connected to media website architecture and discusses effects of such infrastructures on journalistic ideals of providing the information needed to enable a democratic public (cf Strömbäck, 2005; Fenton, 2010). By using the media tech stacks as our point of departure, we first map and categorize the systems sustaining journalism. We find that three functional categories of technologies can be observed in the media tech stacks: production and publishing technologies; distribution technologies; and technologies that enable the commercial viability of media. Next, by mapping third-party web services found on 361 European media websites, we uncover that the media in general rely heavily on Big Tech-provided systems for the production and distribution of journalistic content. In addition, we observe a large quantity of ‘small tech’ which tend to be overlooked in discursive tales around the dominance of Big Tech. Finally, we discuss the democratic significance of the systemic interdependency between journalistic media and the technological infrastructures.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationDatapublics : The construction of publics in datafied democracies
EditorsJannie Møller Hartley, Jannick Kirk Sørensen, David Mathieu
Number of pages24
PublisherBristol University Press
Publication date31 Jul 2023
Pages165-188
Chapter8
ISBN (Electronic)978-1529228649
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 31 Jul 2023

Keywords

  • media infrastructure
  • media technologies
  • platformization of news
  • small tech
  • third-party systems

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