Amid Digital Platform Surge, Komdigi Urges Local Media to Uphold Journalistic Ethics
Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Local media have a significant opportunity to strengthen their position amid the rise of digital platforms and content creators.
- The Indonesian Journalism Council (Komdigi) urges local media to maintain journalistic ethics despite digital challenges.
- Changes in digital platform algorithms may offer local media a chance to regain influence.
Local media in Indonesia possess a strong opportunity to reassert their influence despite the pervasive reach of digital platforms and the proliferation of content creators, according to the Indonesian Journalism Council (Komdigi).
Komdigi emphasizes that local media outlets should not compromise their journalistic ethics, even as they navigate the evolving digital landscape. The council suggests that shifts in the algorithms of major digital platforms could create openings for local news organizations to recapture audience attention and relevance.
This perspective highlights a potential turning point for traditional media, encouraging them to leverage their unique position within communities. By adhering to ethical standards and adapting to new technological realities, local media can aim to solidify their role as trusted sources of information.
Originally published by Republika in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.