The future of online news and journalism
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12-11-2006, 10:30 AM,
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The future of online news and journalism
Quote:"All the news that's fit to print" was once the newspaper man's slogan. Now, with news-junkies turning increasingly to the net for their daily fix of world events, papers are beginning to feel the pinch... full article: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/cl...220424.stm |
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12-11-2006, 07:40 PM,
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Re: The future of online news and journalism
"But if you show people that the content on the website is only made richer in the newspaper the next morning because what you have on the website in terms of news is becoming an analysis, is becoming a report from abroad, is becoming some kind of a huge interview on the newspaper, then there is a sense to it."
Interesting comment. As a student of Journalism I was taught that a good journalist doesn't make news but only reports the news without bias. I think that when you start expecting journalists to analyze what they report, you increase the risk of bias. It also assumes that readers or listeners are not intelligent enough to analyze what they read or hear for themselves. |
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