Research on the development of new media in the first half of 2020 From Beijing China media think tank

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Jointly sponsored by the school of Journalism and communication of Beijing Normal University and Guangming Daily think tank research and release center, Beijing Normal University’s China media think tank successfully released the 29th report “Research on new media development in the first half of 2020”, which was released by the new media research center of Tsinghua University. The report was carried out simultaneously at Tencent conference and B station, attracting nearly 5000 people’s attention.
Focusing on the development of new media during the epidemic in the first half of this year, it is divided into four parts: “general situation and communication potential energy”, “platform inventory and focus perspective”, “platform comparison and integrated development”, “conclusion analysis and rule summary”.
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