Proceedings of the 23rd International Conference on Academic Mindtrek 2020
DOI: 10.1145/3377290.3377299
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Predicting the success of news

Abstract: Traditional recommendation systems have limited possibilities to optimise business value in editorial decision making in news production, as they select the recommendations only from the content whose production has been decided editorially in the daily news process or content from existing content inventories. This paper explores an approach to use predictive analytics to make it possible to optimise story assignment and editing in daily editorial work based on selected business objectives already before publ… Show more

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“…These values also serve a democratic function and have been recognised as important in democratic societies [18,35]. As public interest is difficult to delineate [37], journalists were guided by their newsroom's ethos. Likewise while impartiality often involved providing balance, it was also influenced by organisational norms.…”
Section: Serving Audiences Through Acting In the Public Interest Accmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These values also serve a democratic function and have been recognised as important in democratic societies [18,35]. As public interest is difficult to delineate [37], journalists were guided by their newsroom's ethos. Likewise while impartiality often involved providing balance, it was also influenced by organisational norms.…”
Section: Serving Audiences Through Acting In the Public Interest Accmentioning
confidence: 99%