E-Government Infrastructure, and E-Government Implementation Process, to Implication of E-government Benefits in Public Services

Authors

  • Disson Muhammad Fauzi Universitas Prof. Dr.Moestopo (Beragama), Jakarta, Indonesia
  • Triyuni Soemartono Universitas Prof. Dr.Moestopo (Beragama), Jakarta, Indonesia
  • Johanes Basuki Universitas Prof. Dr.Moestopo (Beragama), Jakarta, Indonesia
  • T. Herry Rachmatsyah Universitas Prof. Dr.Moestopo (Beragama), Jakarta, Indonesia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.63332/joph.v5i6.2684

Keywords:

Employee Performance, E-Government Infrastructure, E-Government Implementation Process, E-Government Benefits in Public Services (Z)

Abstract

In this era of media convergence with rapid technological development, broadcasting practitioners are faced with the problem of how to use new technologies to enhance news dissemination and turn dilemmas into opportunities. This study uses media convergence theory and Chinese broadcasting theory to conduct a collective case study of positive examples of barrier-breaking, analyzing different presenters and their programs. It analyses the impact of changes in how audiences receive information, the relative lag in the speed of communication, the limitations of the form of communication, and the decline in the influence of communication on the communication of broadcasters and presenters. It puts forward positive suggestions in terms of guiding public opinion, strengthening one's influence, adapting to the form of communication, and transforming the language style. This will inform the career development of radio and television industry practitioners in the era of media convergence.

Downloads

Published

2025-06-26

How to Cite

Fauzi, D. M., Soemartono, T., Basuki, J., & Rachmatsyah, T. H. (2025). E-Government Infrastructure, and E-Government Implementation Process, to Implication of E-government Benefits in Public Services. Journal of Posthumanism, 5(6), 4755–4771. https://doi.org/10.63332/joph.v5i6.2684

Issue

Section

Articles