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Chapter 8, “Study III: The Perspective of Story Producers,” combines the theoretical knowledge gained from the first chapters, including Study I, as well as the quantitative insights of Study II in order to explore the story producers’ perspective. With the help of 24 conducted and (21 analyzed) expert interviews, insights into the current state of multimedia story production, an evaluation of the hypotheses of Study II, as well as an outlook are made possible.
I would say that the biggest change right from the era of Gutenberg to the era of the Internet is the ability to precisely know what people read.
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The period of interview realization collided with the beginning of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine; therefore, some interviews had to be rescheduled for time reasons. Furthermore, many of the examples in the interviews circle around this topic since it shook the world—and therefore also the news world—immensely.
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Planer, R. (2024). Study III: The Perspective of Story Producers. In: Two Decades of Multimedia Storytelling in Digital Journalism. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-44485-3_8
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