Content creators vs. Journalists – A new e-book explores their evolving roles

In the rapidly evolving media landscape, the lines between traditional journalism and digital content creation are increasingly blurred. The e-book “Content Creators and Journalists: Redefining News and Credibility in the Digital Age,” edited by Dr. Summer Harlow and funded by UNESCO, explores the emerging role of “newsfluencers” in this new era. The collection features insights from creators and journalists worldwide, emphasizing their complementary roles in informing the public. Profiles of notable figures like Dylan Page, “News Daddy,” and Kassy Cho illustrate how these influencers engage audiences and challenge narratives.

The e-book also highlights how digital creators are using their platforms to advocate for causes like climate change, showcasing the potential for social impact. Additionally, it underscores the need for media and information literacy in combating misinformation, with practical guidance on how content creators can foster these skills among their followers. Finally, it offers best practices for collaboration between journalists and influencers, encouraging a mutual learning process that enriches the media landscape.

Download here the English version