The launch of the Apple iPhone in 2007 marked the start of a new era in a new process for understanding the meaning of cellular communication. This gave rise to the practice of mobile journalism which uses fully mobile devices (Mojo) as the main instrument for 21st-century journalists in processing and producing an event. Especially in Indonesia, the author sees that studies on Mojo in Indonesian media are something new for academics and practitioners. The Tribune with the hashtag #MataLokalMenreachIndonesia is the only Online News Portal that has the largest regional news channel network in Indonesia that has adopted Mojo's practice in its editorial. This study explores Mojo's practice at Tribun Jogja by using a descriptive qualitative approach through interviews with related journalists. Based on the findings, the author sees that this media uses Facebook Live and the news is used as further information that will be used as news on other platforms at Tribun Jogja. With the characteristics of agile, flexibility, and accessibility, this Mojo practice can produce news with on-demand and just-in-time principles anytime, anywhere, however.
The use of digital media has been very influential in all circles. This phenomenon forces the government to adapt and familiarize itself with digital media. The problem of information in the midst of the pandemic shows the importance of both central and regional government’s official social media as a source of information or as media that can show that the government “cares” during the pandemic. This study aims to determine the communication strategy carried out by the Yogyakarta Government in managing Instagram @humasjogja. This is because the people of Yogyakarta always spread the posts uploaded by Yogyakarta’s Public Relations. This study uses a qualitative method. Based on the results of the study, the authors see that the Yogyakarta Government uses the official Instagram to appeal to the people of Yogyakarta, especially during the pandemic, by releasing new content and strategy. One of the content is “Sapa Aruh” which is a direct appeal from the Governor of Yogyakarta.
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