Online Alternative Media and Their Effort to Overcome News Desert in Indonesia

Irawati Diah Astuti, I. Irwansyah
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The development of technology and the communication industry has caused drastic changes in the media industry, especially print media. A great number of newspapers and magazines stopped printing because it was difficult to compete with online media. Therefore, the term “news desert” appears to refer to a community or area that is not covered by newspapers due to the declining population of local newspapers in various regions. The community or region seems to have disappeared from the public eye. Important issues, problems, and aspirations of residents in the region are no longer heard and their existence seems to be no longer essential. This is certainly troubling, especially regarding the function of the media as the fourth estate in democracy. However, in various regions, online alternative media are now emerging that only focus on local issues, especially issues that are not or rarely touched by mainstream media. This study aims to find out how online alternative media try to overcome the phenomenon of news desert in Indonesia. The research was conducted by case study approach with two sources of information for data collection. The first one is manual observation on two online alternative media Bandung Bergerak and Bale Bengong and the second one is interviews with the Editor-in-Chief of the two media. Based on this research, several results were obtained, 1) alternative media report news about local communities that are rarely presented in the mainstream media and causing news desert, 2) an in-depth data-based journalism approach and citizen journalism in alternative media are capable of uniting local communities and communities, 3) news that does not rely on clickbait or the latest updates in online alternative media can be enjoyed without expiration,  and 4) the proximity of online alternative media to the society is one of the leading strategies for overcoming the news desert.
在线替代媒体及其在印尼克服新闻沙漠的努力
科技和通信行业的发展给传媒业,尤其是平面媒体带来了巨大的变化。由于难以与网络媒体竞争,大量的报纸和杂志停止了印刷。因此,“新闻沙漠”一词似乎是指由于各地地方报纸的人口减少而没有报纸覆盖的社区或地区。这个社区或地区似乎已经从公众视野中消失了。该地区居民的重要议题、问题和愿望不再被听到,他们的存在似乎不再必要。这当然是令人不安的,特别是考虑到媒体作为民主的第四等级的功能。然而,在各个地区,网络替代媒体正在兴起,这些媒体只关注当地的问题,特别是主流媒体没有或很少触及的问题。本研究旨在找出网路替代媒体如何尝试克服印尼的新闻沙漠现象。本研究采用个案研究法,采用两种信息来源进行数据收集。第一个是对万隆日报和贝尔班工两家网络另类媒体的人工观察,第二个是对这两家媒体总编辑的采访。本研究得出以下几点结论:1)替代媒体报道了主流媒体很少报道的地方社区新闻,造成了新闻沙漠;2)基于深度数据的新闻方法和替代媒体的公民新闻能够团结地方社区和社区;3)不依赖标题党或在线替代媒体的最新更新的新闻可以不过期地享受;4)在线替代媒体与社会的接近是克服新闻沙漠的主要策略之一。
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