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Are Charts Going Digital? The Case of Data Visualization on Portuguese Media

机译:图表是否正在数字化? 葡萄牙媒体数据可视化的情况

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Sales and circulation of print publications, either newspapers or magazines, are dropping. In Portugal alone, from 2014 to 2018, there was a drop in printed periodic publications in circulation (INE, 2019a) and a fall of millions of units in the sales of newspapers and magazines (INE, 2019b). At the same time, digital media remains on the rise as the main source of information for the Portuguese population, since 81% of people between the ages of 16 to 74 use the internet to read or download news (INE, 2018). In the process of duplication or migration of content from print to digital, with the rise of multimedia stories, interactivity and mobility, it would be natural that Data Visualization would follow the tendency. Taking the changes in the media landscape into account, a question arose: how are Portuguese media outlets publishing charts, diagrams and infographics? Is Data Visualization rising on digital as other forms of news, like video and audio, or is it maintaining a foot in each platform? Are there any visible differences between the publication of infographics in digital and print editions? The main objective of the present research was to trace patterns of frequency, authorship, design, composition, relevance and themes in order to create a detailed overview of contemporary Data Visualization in Portuguese news outlets. To do this, the research team chose to analyze publications made in 2017, since this was a fruitful year for news in Portugal and the world. The analysis focused on March, August and October, which were the months with the biggest prevalence of newsworthy events of the year. During this period, the team collected, categorized and analyzed all charts, diagrams and infographics published by the 12 media outlets with the biggest readership in Portugal, both in print and digital editions, in March, August and October 2017. These were: Público, Jornal de Notícias, Diário de Notícias, Expresso, Observador, Correio da Manh?, Jornal Económico
机译:打印出版物的销售和流通,报纸或杂志正在下降。仅在葡萄牙,从2014年到2018年,在销售报纸和杂志的销售中,在流通(INE,2019A)和数百万个单位中有一滴的印刷定期出版物(INE,2019B)。与此同时,数字媒体仍然是葡萄牙人口信息的主要信息来源,因为81%的人在16到74岁之间使用互联网阅读或下载新闻(INE,2018)。在从印刷到数字的重复或迁移内容的过程中,随着多媒体故事的兴起,交互和移动性,数据可视化将遵循趋势是自然的。考虑到媒体景观的变化,一个问题:葡萄牙语媒体网点如何发布图表,图表和信息图表?数据可视化是否随着其他形式的新闻而上升,如视频和音频,或者是在每个平台上保持一只脚吗?在数字和印刷版中的信息图表出版之间是否存在可见差异?本研究的主要目的是追踪频率,作者,设计,构成,相关性和主题的模式,以便在葡萄牙新闻网点中创建当代数据可视化的详细概述。为此,研究团队选择分析2017年出版物,因为这是葡萄牙和世界的新闻的富有成果。该分析侧重于3月,八月和十月,这是今年最重要的事件最大的几个月。在此期间,该团队收集,分析了12个媒体网点发布的所有图表,图表和信息图表,其中包括葡萄牙最大的印刷和数字版本,2017年3月和2017年10月。这些是:Público, jornal denotícias,diáriodenotícias,expresso,vidgeador,correio da manh ?, jornaleconómico

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