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A converging technological environment involves the changes in technology that cause different technological systems to develop and perform similar tasks. [1] Older media such as television and radio provided the single task of broadcasting while new media can perform multiple tasks. [2] Smartphones are an example of new media and a convergent device that can be used for not only making phone calls and sending text messages but also used for surfing the internet, watching videos, paying bills, accessing social media, and so on. [3] Social media platforms are forms of new media that create new models of social convergence. Platforms like Google have managed to expand their services to allow a single sign-on that connects a user's workplace to their entertainment system to create a converging technological environment. [4] [5] Mmason7 ( talk) 17:58, 13 March 2020 (UTC)
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Looking at citations: 1.Citation six is a university official website used for teachers to create contents but there is no source of the author. What’s more, the information in the website only uses the source of another entry in Wikipedia without fact-checking. 2.Citation eight uses unnamed sources of information, such as "some scholars”, which is not credible. 3.Citation nine has only two Korean names without articles and links. 4.Citation 18 seems to no longer exist as when I type them into a search engine the results are missing.
Looking at the neutrality of the article: 1.Wikipedia recommends that each section of an article should be of same importance. With this being the case, sections that only contain two or three sentences should have more information to help the readers get a full understanding of media regulation across the globe. The second and third section of its history and the information about collective intelligence is too short to be neutral.
The biggest challenge which is faced by the media industry is how to deal with the digital communication and information technologies.[1] With the rapid development of convergence culture, it has brought much concerns to the relevant reporters, because convergence frightens many people that they are confused whether their current skills are needed in the future. It’s common for them to fear and have resistance to change.[2] Meanwhile, in this converged environment, the competition between different media becomes fiercer.[3] The news media has adopted a 24-hour news cycle over time to provide a constant flood of information. Reporters are expected to process more stories and add more work to keep up with the industry demand which are overloaded without appropriate financial compensation.[4]
Indrati I(20 June 2018). “Challenges to Mass Media Posed by Convergence in the Indonesian Context”. Retrieved from: https://www.globalmediajournal.com/open-access/challenges-to-mass-media-posed-by-convergence-in-the-indonesian-context.pdf Edgar Huang (1 February 2006). “Facing the Challenges of Convergence: Media Professionals’ Concerns of Working Across Media Platforms.” Retrieved from: https://doi.org/10.1177/1354856506061557 Forrest Carr(14 November 2020). “The truth about convergence.” Retrieved from: https://www.poynter.org/archive/2002/the-truth-about-convergence/ Serajul I. Bhuiyan (December 2010). “Teaching media convergence and its challenges.” Retrieved from: https://ro.uow.edu.au/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1318&context=apme S0376334 ( talk) 01:55, 18 October 2021 (UTC)
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A converging technological environment involves the changes in technology that cause different technological systems to develop and perform similar tasks. [1] Older media such as television and radio provided the single task of broadcasting while new media can perform multiple tasks. [2] Smartphones are an example of new media and a convergent device that can be used for not only making phone calls and sending text messages but also used for surfing the internet, watching videos, paying bills, accessing social media, and so on. [3] Social media platforms are forms of new media that create new models of social convergence. Platforms like Google have managed to expand their services to allow a single sign-on that connects a user's workplace to their entertainment system to create a converging technological environment. [4] [5] Mmason7 ( talk) 17:58, 13 March 2020 (UTC)
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Looking at citations: 1.Citation six is a university official website used for teachers to create contents but there is no source of the author. What’s more, the information in the website only uses the source of another entry in Wikipedia without fact-checking. 2.Citation eight uses unnamed sources of information, such as "some scholars”, which is not credible. 3.Citation nine has only two Korean names without articles and links. 4.Citation 18 seems to no longer exist as when I type them into a search engine the results are missing.
Looking at the neutrality of the article: 1.Wikipedia recommends that each section of an article should be of same importance. With this being the case, sections that only contain two or three sentences should have more information to help the readers get a full understanding of media regulation across the globe. The second and third section of its history and the information about collective intelligence is too short to be neutral.
The biggest challenge which is faced by the media industry is how to deal with the digital communication and information technologies.[1] With the rapid development of convergence culture, it has brought much concerns to the relevant reporters, because convergence frightens many people that they are confused whether their current skills are needed in the future. It’s common for them to fear and have resistance to change.[2] Meanwhile, in this converged environment, the competition between different media becomes fiercer.[3] The news media has adopted a 24-hour news cycle over time to provide a constant flood of information. Reporters are expected to process more stories and add more work to keep up with the industry demand which are overloaded without appropriate financial compensation.[4]
Indrati I(20 June 2018). “Challenges to Mass Media Posed by Convergence in the Indonesian Context”. Retrieved from: https://www.globalmediajournal.com/open-access/challenges-to-mass-media-posed-by-convergence-in-the-indonesian-context.pdf Edgar Huang (1 February 2006). “Facing the Challenges of Convergence: Media Professionals’ Concerns of Working Across Media Platforms.” Retrieved from: https://doi.org/10.1177/1354856506061557 Forrest Carr(14 November 2020). “The truth about convergence.” Retrieved from: https://www.poynter.org/archive/2002/the-truth-about-convergence/ Serajul I. Bhuiyan (December 2010). “Teaching media convergence and its challenges.” Retrieved from: https://ro.uow.edu.au/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1318&context=apme S0376334 ( talk) 01:55, 18 October 2021 (UTC)