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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors show the main findings of research supported by the Journalism Research Group (GIP) at University of La Sabana, about use of Twitter by social online media with more influence in Colombia; these are: El Tiempo, El Espectador, El Colombiano and El Pais.
Abstract: The participation of audience for building the actuality and its contribution to socialize the content are values-added of journalism in the digital age. A platform that facilitates this process is Twitter. Therefore, this article lists a number of variables for measuring the interactivity flowing in microblog accounts of media. And this article shows the main findings of research, supported by the Journalism Research Group (GIP) at University of La Sabana, about use of Twitter by social online media with more influence in Colombia; these are: El Tiempo , El Espectador , El Colombiano and El Pais .

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TL;DR: In this article, the renewal of relations between media actors and audiences in the context of the digital transformation of journalism and the advent of social media is studied, based on a qualitative and quantitative content analysis of tweets related to twelve francophone news threads in 2011 and 2016.
Abstract: This thesis focuses on the question of the renewal of relations between media actors and audiences in the context of the digital transformation of journalism and the advent of social media. It is based on a qualitative and a quantitative content analysis of tweets related to twelve francophone news threads in 2011 and 2016. The results mainly show a gap between uniform and unidirectional uses of Twitter by media actors and the diversified, personal and interactive uses of news on Twitter by audiences. Findings suggest the persistence of long-standing trends in the relations between media actors and audiences – which remain asymmetrical (and tend to become stronger in this sense) despite the possibilities of social interactions offered by the microblogging tool Twitter – and a “resistance” by media actors, especially journalists, to change institutionalized journalistic practices.