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Introduction.-Section 1: TRANSFORMATIONS IN THE BUSINESS OF JOURNALISM
Chapter 1. Maintaining online revenues for legacy media
Chapter 2. Facing the pressure of the market
Chapter 3. Monetizing attention through blockchain
Chapter 4. Transmedia storytelling as part of alternative news media business models
Section 2: ETHICAL IMPLICATIONS OF NEW TECHNOLOGIES
Chapter 5. Adapting the media self-regulation to the era of news automation
Chapter 6. News professionals, audiences and communication rights in a global perspective
Chapter 7. Ethics of newsrooms knowledge of the users in the era of datafication
Chapter 8. Potential for artificial intelligence (AI) to rejuvenate public trust in journalism
Chapter 9. Journalists and the people still known as the audience
Section 3: ADAPTING JOURNALISTIC PRACTICES TO NEW CONDITIONS
Chapter 10. The changing role of gatekeeping in the age of computational journalism
Chapter 11. Peer-to-peer journalism in an age of cognitive capitalism
Chapter 12. Approaches to improving news commenting with computational moderation
Chapter 13. Scenarios for how AI can augment citizen involvement in local journalism
Chapter 14. What happens when platforms mediate the audience-journalism relationship?
Chapter 15. Networked utilization of satellite images and geospatial technology
Chapter 16. Troll logic: a challenge to future journalism
Section 4: UNDERSTANDING CHANGING AUDIENCES
Chapter 17. Immersive journalism and new audience relationship
Chapter 18. Perceptions and attitudes towards AI-generated news
Chapter 19. What drives the news choices of a young audience?
Chapter 20. Beyond clicks and time spent to authentic engagement
Chapter 21. The epistemic role of news audiences in a digital era
Conclusion.

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