Influence and Contribution of BuzzFeed in the Public Sphere

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During the digital age, the internet becomes more and more popular. Conversely, the circulation and the advertising revenues of newspapers are vanishing duo to the emergence of internet and audience migration. When most of the news organizations are struggling in digital age, there is a new form of news media growing up on the web that is BuzzFeed. This essay will firstly point out the analysis of this news source and then discuss the influence and contribution of BuzzFeed in the public sphere.
BuzzFeed is a rapidly growing social news and entertaining website, which founded in 2006 by Jonah Peretti (BuzzFeed, n.d.). The majority of audiences are about 20 to 30 year old and also large portion of readers are in 30s to 40s (Moore, 2013). In 2013, the monthly unique readers were about 85 million and interestingly most of the views (75%) were from social networking websites and email but not BuzzFeed (BuzzFeed, n.d.).
The innovative strategy of selling news and the content selection are the reasons why BuzzFeed can attract such a large number of readers.
The strategy of BuzzFeed to sell news is free for readers and connecting with social networking websites to reach numerous readers. Since BuzzFeed is a website, the cost of papers and printing can be saved and thus it is easier to achieve free press comparing with print newspapers. In addition, they design the website very convenience to share news and advertisements and choosing the content that readers are interested to click and share (BuzzFeed, n.d.). As a result, it would encourage audiences to share the news and hence more people get the news on social media.
The contents of BuzzFeed can be roughly divided into entertainment, substantive content and advertorial (BuzzFeed, n.d.)...

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