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Nikkei as a complete cross-media system
Author(s) -
B. Pashchenko
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
komunìkacìï ta komunìkativnì tehnologìï
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2617-1821
pISSN - 2617-1813
DOI - 10.15421/292008
Subject(s) - newspaper , digitization , globalization , exhibition , work (physics) , new media , cross over , sociology , media studies , advertising , political science , computer science , history , engineering , world wide web , telecommunications , business , mechanical engineering , statistics , mathematics , archaeology , law
The scientific paper is devoted to the cross-media system which is built around Japanese economic newspaper Nikkei. The work considers the phenomenon of cross-media, the preconditions of its establishment in Japan, and its functioning with complete Nikkei cross-media platform as an example. Research shows how traditional Japanese daily press evolves into cross-media. The academic work considers the peculiarities of the most influential economic newspaper Nikkei, its history, topics and different channels through which the audience consumes information within the cross-media system. In addition, the author analyzes the circulation of various editions of the newspaper, tracing its changes from 2012 to 2019. The article analyzes how the newspaper builds a cross-media platform around print media, online publications, television, radio, information networks, participation in educational projects and exhibitions, and the introduction of augmented reality elements. The research compares cross-media categories by Gary Hayes with Nikkei cross-media elements, illustrating each category. The author also considers how Nikkei enters the global market, analyzes the processes of globalization and digitization of Japanese media model. The author defines the relationship between the development of online cross-media elements and the steady decline of the print circulations. The results of the work can be used for the further studies of Japanese media theory in domestic and foreign scientific discourses.