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posted by n1 on Thursday June 11 2015, @11:23PM   Printer-friendly
from the everything-is-awesome dept.

So Apple's got its very own newsreader app, aptly called News. It will come natively installed on its iOS 9 mobile operating system this fall. This adds to the list of third parties that publishers have come to rely upon to distribute their stories. Apple says one of the most appealing things about News is stories will look and feel distinctive, as if they're coming directly from publishers' own sites, creating a sense of independent control over their own content.

And yet.

As with its Podcasts app, iTunes, and the App Store, News is Apple's app, which means Apple is the ultimate arbiter of what appears on it. Shortly after announcing News, the company released a publishing guide. So far, it seems targeted largely at developers testing the app and figuring out how to publish on it ahead of its official release. But the guide does say "channels" will need to be approved by Apple, meaning Apple will determine to some extent what is or is not allowed on News.

And this matters at a time when a few prominent tech companies are becoming the stewards of the news millions of people see, read, watch, and experience each day. Social sites like Facebook and Twitter are the entry point for many readers checking the news daily—not to mention Google News. And each has its own standards for what it will and will not allow to appear. Now that Apple has committed to becoming a publisher, another tech giant will be mediating the news that the public consumes. This means the standards Apple chooses to follow will have a direct impact on what millions of readers see—or don't see.

http://www.wired.com/2015/06/apples-news-app-gives-power-decide-whats-news/


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  • (Score: 2) by rts008 on Friday June 12 2015, @12:26AM

    by rts008 (3001) on Friday June 12 2015, @12:26AM (#195197)

    Help me out here. Anybody who limits themselves to ANY of these data silos pretending to be THE news is inherently an uninformed and ignorant semi-savage. Ya gotta graze far and wide across the media landscape to have a clue.

    No kidding.
    Well said, BTW.

    Just like the 'blowup' that occurred with Fox News offering to host the Rep. Primaries, but limit it to the 'top ten' candidates.
    Now, the Republican Party has a 'clown car' escapade to deal with due to a media corp. trying to play 'gatekeeper', and several more chiming in. *pops popcorn* ;-)

    That is one of the side effects of equating freedom of speech with cash, and empowering corporations politically.

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