Journalism for the Web

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  • Participatory Journalism

    There are five types of participatory journalism. They are: sources, user feedback, user-generated content, crowdsourcing, and citizen journalism.              Sources are the people that you talk to for your story. There are two main types of sources: experts and those who have a close connection with the story. An example…

  • End of an Era in Milwaukee

                Early on February 5th, 2025, NBA insider Shams Charania announced on social media that the Milwaukee Bucks traded Khris Middleton to the Washington Wizards as part of a trade package for Kyle Kuzma. This trade marks the end of an era in Milwaukee, as Middleton was with the Bucks for over a decade, and…

  • Online Journalism

    Journalism is constantly changing due to technology. With social media, almost anyone could call themselves a journalist. Social media has also led to aggregation being very prominent, which is the reposting/resharing of news that has already been shared by a journalist or news site. Technology has also affected how journalists share news. While newspapers still…

  • My Digital Self

    I heavily rely on online sites to get the news. I utilize sites such as Twitter or Tik Tok to listen/read stories. I do occasionally watch the news on TV, if I’m at the gym or have some time on my hands. The news channel that I watch is WISN-12, which gives me more local…

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