SUISTAINABILITAS IDENTITAS DAN KEPERCAYAAN PADA MEDIA BERITA LOKAL BERBASIS KECERDASAN BUATAN: STUDI KASUS tvOne.ai
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Studi ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis bagaimana stasiun televisi dengan studi kasus pada acara tvOne.ai – menanggapi tren otomatisasi dalam proses produksi program. Penelitian ini akan mengeksplorasi dua sisi otomatisasi: sebagai solusi efisiensi di tengah keterbatasan sumber daya, dan sebagai ancaman terhadap keberlanjutan nilai-nilai lokal dan kualitas jurnalisme. Fokus utamanya adalah mengidentifikasi strategi adaptasi yang dilakukan oleh tim produksi, perubahan model kerja, dan persepsi audiens terhadap konten yang dihasilkan oleh otomatisasi.
Secara teoritis, penelitian ini akan menggunakan pendekatan Ekologi Media Neil Postman untuk melihat bagaimana teknologi membentuk hubungan antara media dan lingkungan sosial-budaya lokal. Metodologi yang digunakan adalah pendekatan kualitatif untuk studi kasus, dengan teknik wawancara mendalam dengan produser, editor, dan manajer teknis tvOne.ai, serta analisis konten program yang menjalani otomatisasi produksi. Hasil penelitian mengarah pada pemahaman transformasi sistem produksi media lokal, khususnya televisi di era teknologi tinggi, serta menawarkan peta jalan keberlanjutan yang menjaga efisiensi tanpa kehilangan identitas lokalnya.
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