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Culture of Communication in The Space of Co-Working Newsrooom of Online Media

Hadi, Ido Prijana and YUNITA, TIFFANY VALENTINA and SUGIANTO, FELICIA (2020) Culture of Communication in The Space of Co-Working Newsrooom of Online Media. In: International Conference on Social Science and Humanity (ICSSH), 24-09-2020 - 24-09-2020, Malang - Indonesia.

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          Abstract

          Technology has driven a change in the mainstream media editorial room towards the digital newsroom. Media that develops models of editorial space integrated with digital platforms has been widely practiced. Including, designing a newsroom work place to support the performance needed by media companies that are adaptive to change. The newsroom or editorial room no longer uses a cubical arrangement, but rather a shared work space. This research uses a constructionist paradigm according to a qualitative research approach with a phenomenological method. The results showed that the co-working space newsroom accelerated the coordination for the production of �breaking news�. Communication in the newsroom becomes without bureaucracy, consequently it becomes free of structure and a cross levels. The implication is that the newsroom culture of the co-working space becomes more flexible and fast in collaboration with fellow journalists and writers to raise the latest news issues. Another implication is that the newsroom supports the creative ideas of media actors.

          Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
          Additional Information: Nama Jurnal Solid State Technology, Bereputasi dan Terindex SCOPUS
          Uncontrolled Keywords: newsroom, breaking news, co-working space, phenomenology.
          Subjects: H Social Sciences
          Divisions: Faculty of Communication Science > Communication Science Department
          Depositing User: Admin
          Date Deposited: 17 Oct 2020 04:37
          Last Modified: 30 Sep 2022 13:42
          URI: https://repository.petra.ac.id/id/eprint/18901

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