Publishing

What Are The Risks to Publisher's Success

Social media, and above all Facebook, took a lot of heat for its perceived role in disseminating rumor and false news, most prominently during the U.S. election campaign in 2016. Recently, the firm has announced that it will give publishers less space for promoting their content on its platform. This is of course bad news for publishers.

This sort of decision is probably one of the reasons why publishers rank platforms to be one of the greatest threats to their business success in 2018. 21 percent of senior media publishers interviewed by the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism (RISJ) think platforms are a real risk to business.

However, apart from annoying publishers, Facebooks’ decision has far greater consequences: While the company argues that it wants to re-priorities updates from friends, family member and other contacts, in reality, it won’t shut down news about other real world events being disseminated.

It’s only that the voice of those who filter and verify news professionally, the so-called gatekeepers in the news media, will be tuned down, possibly making the spread of false news and rumors even more prevalent. It’s almost as if Facebook is shying away from its real responsibilities.

This chart was first published by our partner website FIPP.

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This chart shows perceived business risks according to media publishers in 2018

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