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October 9, 2020
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Covid is sweeping away all other news. Journalists are returning viber data to the fundamentals of the profession: explaining, investigating and verifying information. Under health constraints, their journalistic practices are evolving. Two underlying trends are accelerating: the emergence of solution journalism and the co-construction of information with the public.
Meeting a few days ago in Tours at the International Journalism Conference, media professionals drew up an initial assessment of the coverage of six months of the pandemic.
Only one news: covid
For the first time, the covid news is sweeping away all other topics . Between January 18 and July 3, 2020, the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus was the subject of 8,466 topics, or an average of 50 topics per day in the 8 p.m. news. This constitutes 60% of the overall information offer in the first half of 2020 in terms of the number of topics . The 8 p.m. news is getting longer. Their total duration increases from 59 hours and 16 minutes in January to 86 hours and 31 minutes in March (+54%).