The year 2023 will likely see the emergence of new technologies that have the potential to transform the news media industry. This policy outlook examines recent transformations impacting the news media industry and global society. Then, it will delineate technological advances expected to affect the news media industry in the coming year and explain what they mean for news production and consumption. Whether through the integration of AI, the use of VR and AR, the application of blockchain technology, the expansion of data analytics and streaming services or the creation of entirely new platforms and devices, these technologies will widen the horizons for news media organisations and content creators.
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Written by: Ravale Mohydin
Ravale Mohydin
Ravale Mohydin is a researcher at TRT World Research Centre. With graduate degrees from Harvard University and the University of Pennsylvania, her research interests include the political economy of media, strategic communications, public diplomacy, political effects of entertainment media, conflict media coverage as well as South Asian politics and society.
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