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ANZ audiences & journalism: A sunnier outlook 
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本文探讨了澳大利亚和新西兰(澳新地区)新闻媒体的现状,以及公众对新闻业的看法。文章指出,尽管澳新地区公众普遍认为新闻业很重要,但同时也存在对其“死亡”的担忧。文章分析了导致这种看法的因素,包括高质量报道的需求、地方新闻媒体的困境以及政府与社交媒体公司之间的法律纠纷等。此外,文章还强调了朱利安·阿桑奇事件对澳新地区媒体舆论的影响,并指出公关和传播策略需要适应信息来源碎片化和公民新闻兴起的趋势。

🤔澳新地区公众普遍认为新闻业很重要,但同时存在对其‘死亡’的担忧,这与英国和美国等国家/地区存在差异。

📰澳新地区高质量报道的需求和地方新闻媒体的困境,是公众对新闻业看法的重要影响因素。例如,地方媒体因缺乏政府资金而关闭,引发了人们对地方新闻重要性的讨论。

⚖️政府与社交媒体公司之间的法律纠纷,也引发了澳新地区公众对新闻业的关注,人们认为新闻业需要得到保护和重视。

🗣️朱利安·阿桑奇事件引发了澳新地区媒体舆论的讨论,凸显了媒体在社会中的作用和责任。

🔄公关和传播策略需要适应信息来源碎片化和公民新闻兴起的趋势,以应对新闻媒体环境的变化。

The role –and nature– of news and journalism is constantly evolving, from how it is consumed to which voices are trusted. New platforms, the rise of citizen journalists, and shifting news consumption habits are continuing to reshape the traditional and new media landscapes, creating both challenges and opportunities for PR and communications professionals. 

In regions like Australia and New Zealand (ANZ), these challenges are particularly significant due to the unique ecosystem and levels of public engagement. With a relatively small number of major news outlets, the way journalism is practiced and perceived in ANZ carries considerable weight. 

And this has a day-to-day impact on how PR & Comms professionals carry out their jobs. What does it mean when trust in journalism fluctuates, or when emerging platforms challenge traditional outlets for influence?    

To kick off our study into the state of journalism and news – in both ANZ and beyond – we’ve started by quantifying how the public talk about the media. 

Compared to the UK and US, Australia and New Zealand audiences are more likely to label journalism as ‘important’, albeit with a not inconsiderable amount of conversation describing it as “dead.” 

What’s behind the difference? Certainly, both countries’ audiences advocate for quality reporting and accountability, as exemplified by New Zealand journalist Jack Tame’s revelation of a gun lobbyist’s lies after the Christchurch attack. At the same time, local journalism faces challenges, with regional outlets shutting down due to lack of government funding, as noted by ACM’s Managing Director Tony Kendall. These in turn lead to spirited defenses of local journalism’s importance. 

However, neither of these trends are necessarily unique to the ANZ regions. The answer can potentially be located when we look at how these conversations take place over time.

Clearly, public conversations around journalism – both in ANZ and elsewhere – are not in their nature consistent. This reflects how particular moments in the news cycle can lead to a sudden outpouring of interest and conversation. 

So what are those moments in ANZ? 

One centres on the recent court cases being mediated between the Australian government and social media organisations. In looking to place a monetary and moral value on news, these proceedings prompt the ANZ public and media to talk about journalism as something ‘important’ and worth protecting.

Another hinges around the return of Julian Assange to Australian soil. This has prompted differing responses across individuals and media outlets – but what’s certain is that it places ANZ at the centre of an important unfolding conversation about the role and responsibilities of the media. 

Australia and New Zealand are global outliers in many sectors, from sport to mining & energy. Journalism, it seems, is another that could reasonably be added to that list. 

So why does this matter? 

PR and communications strategies must adapt to a landscape where sources of information are more fragmented and where citizens themselves can act as newsmakers. It’s important to understand how attitudes around these vital channels and contacts take shape. 

We’ll be exploring the journalist and media landscape through multiple different lenses over the coming couple of months. If you’d like to attend one of the events we’re hosting around the region – or view a webinar recording – please reach out to us at brandmarketing.team@isentia.com

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