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     dc:description "Social media have helped UK newspapers and broadcasters gain traction around the world, but news organisations are becoming increasingly worried about the potentially disruptive effect of social media on their business models.  This paper offers an important contribution to understanding the implications of these changes for the quality of news and the future of journalism.";
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     dc:subject "Facebook",
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     dc:title "Mainstream media and the distribution of news in the age of social media: how social media are changing the production, distribution and discovery of news and further disrupting the business models of mainstream media companies";
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