LEADER 00000nim a22004815a 4500 003 MWT 005 20211006072311.1 006 m o h 007 sz zunnnnnuned 007 cr nnannnuuuua 008 211005s2021 xxunnn es i n eng d 020 9781666148619 (sound recording : hoopla Audio Book) 020 166614861X (sound recording : hoopla Audio Book) 029 https://d2snwnmzyr8jue.cloudfront.net/ ttm_9781666148619_180.jpeg 028 42 MWT14316496 037 14316496|bMidwest Tape, LLC|nhttp://www.midwesttapes.com 040 Midwest|erda 082 00 070.4/30285|223 099 eAudiobook hoopla 099 eAudiobook hoopla 100 1 Petre, Caitlin,|eauthor. 245 10 All the news that's fit to click :|bhow metrics are transforming the work of journalists|h[Hoopla electronic resource] /|cCaitlin Petre. 250 Unabridged. 264 1 [United States] :|bTantor Media, Inc.,|c2021. 264 2 |bMade available through hoopla 300 1 online resource (1 audio file (8hr., 53 min.)) : |bdigital. 336 spoken word|bspw|2rdacontent 337 computer|bc|2rdamedia 338 online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 344 digital|hdigital recording|2rda 347 data file|2rda 506 Digital content provided by hoopla. 511 1 Read by Eva Wilhelm. 520 Journalists today are inundated with data about which stories attract the most clicks, likes, comments, and shares. These metrics influence what stories are written, how news is promoted, and even which journalists get hired and fired. Do metrics make journalists more accountable to the public? Or are these data tools the contemporary equivalent of a stopwatch wielded by a factory boss, worsening newsroom working conditions and journalism quality? Caitlin Petre takes listeners behind the scenes at the New York Times, Gawker, and the prominent news analytics company Chartbeat to explore how performance metrics are transforming the work of journalism. Petre describes how digital metrics are a powerful but insidious new form of managerial surveillance and discipline. Real- time analytics tools are designed to win the trust and loyalty of wary journalists by mimicking key features of addictive games, including immersive displays, instant feedback, and constantly updated "scores" and rankings. Many journalists get hooked on metrics and pressure themselves to work even harder. Yet this is not a simple story of managerial domination. Contrary to the typical perception of metrics as inevitably disempowering, Petre shows how journalists leverage metrics to their advantage, using them to advocate for their professional worth and autonomy. 538 Mode of access: World Wide Web. 650 0 Web usage mining in journalism|zUnited States. 650 0 Online journalism|zUnited States. 650 0 News audiences|zUnited States. 650 0 Journalism|xTechnological innovations|zUnited States. 700 1 Wilhelm, Eva. 710 2 hoopla digital. 856 40 |uhttps://www.hoopladigital.com/title/ 14316496?utm_source=MARC|zInstantly available on hoopla. 856 42 |zCover image|uhttps://d2snwnmzyr8jue.cloudfront.net/ ttm_9781666148619_180.jpeg