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Why media companies insist they're not media companies, why they're wrong, and why it matters

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Napoli, PM; Caplan, R
Published in: First Monday
May 1, 2017

A common position amongst social media platforms and online content aggregators is their resistance to being characterized as media companies. Rather, companies such as Google, Facebook, and Twitter have regularly insisted that they should be thought of purely as technology companies. This paper critiques the position that these platforms are technology companies rather than media companies, explores the underlying rationales, and considers the political, legal, and policy implications associated with accepting or rejecting this position. As this paper illustrates, this is no mere semantic distinction, given the history of the precise classification of communications technologies and services having profound ramifications for how these technologies and services are considered by policy-makers and the courts.

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First Monday

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1396-0466

Publication Date

May 1, 2017

Volume

22

Issue

5

Related Subject Headings

  • Information & Library Sciences
  • 4701 Communication and media studies
  • 4610 Library and information studies
  • 4609 Information systems
  • 2001 Communication and Media Studies
  • 0807 Library and Information Studies
  • 0806 Information Systems
 

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Napoli, P. M., & Caplan, R. (2017). Why media companies insist they're not media companies, why they're wrong, and why it matters. First Monday, 22(5). https://doi.org/10.5210/fm.v22i5.7051
Napoli, P. M., and R. Caplan. “Why media companies insist they're not media companies, why they're wrong, and why it matters.” First Monday 22, no. 5 (May 1, 2017). https://doi.org/10.5210/fm.v22i5.7051.
Napoli, P. M., and R. Caplan. “Why media companies insist they're not media companies, why they're wrong, and why it matters.” First Monday, vol. 22, no. 5, May 2017. Scopus, doi:10.5210/fm.v22i5.7051.

Published In

First Monday

DOI

ISSN

1396-0466

Publication Date

May 1, 2017

Volume

22

Issue

5

Related Subject Headings

  • Information & Library Sciences
  • 4701 Communication and media studies
  • 4610 Library and information studies
  • 4609 Information systems
  • 2001 Communication and Media Studies
  • 0807 Library and Information Studies
  • 0806 Information Systems