Legal efficacy in the digital era: assessing regulatory responses to Artificial Intelligence and misinformation in the journalism workflow
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- dc.contributor.author Díaz Noci, Javier
- dc.date.accessioned 2025-12-02T17:57:23Z
- dc.date.available 2025-12-02T17:57:23Z
- dc.date.issued 2025
- dc.description.abstract Scholars generally agree that the monumental, perhaps defin-itive, crisis of the media industry—specifically, of the press (un-derstood as large, printed newspapers)—began in 2008. That year, the worldwide financial crisis broke out, and, simultane-ously, printed press sales declined for the first time, being sur-passed by digital media consumption. Facing the immense influence of digital platforms (Meese, 2023), major media companies globally began an intense search for new revenue models (Díaz-Noci & Pérez-Altable, 2023). They also actively lobbied the legislative and executive branches in favour of their financial interests (Danbury, 2016). Since then, media companies, especially legacy printed news-papers, have actively campaigned to establish paywalls. This subscription model has seen relative success but has not halted the industry's decline. Notable exceptions exist, such as the membership-based model adopted by The Guardian. The persistence of this economic problem has been encapsu-lated by scholars: ‘If news is important, why aren’t more people willing to pay for it?’ (Tandoc Jr. & Seet, 2024). This reluctance to pay is even more evident among young adults, a demographic where trust in news is also lower.
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- dc.identifier.citation Díaz-Noci J. Legal efficacy in the digital era: assessing regulatory responses to Artificial Intelligence and misinformation in the journalism workflow. Barcelona: Unversitat Pompeu Fabra, Departament de Comunicació; 2025. 30 p.
- dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10230/72110
- dc.language.iso eng
- dc.publisher Universitat Pompeu Fabra
- dc.rights © Javier Díaz-Noci. November, 2025. All rights reserved with the author. This work is distributed under this Creative Commons license Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0
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- dc.subject.keyword Legal efficacy
- dc.subject.keyword Digital era
- dc.subject.keyword Artificial Intelligence
- dc.subject.keyword Misinformation
- dc.subject.keyword Journalism
- dc.title Legal efficacy in the digital era: assessing regulatory responses to Artificial Intelligence and misinformation in the journalism workflow
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