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  • Week 5 Discussion

    The five main types of participatory journalism discussed in the chapter are sources, user feedback, user-generated content, crowdsourcing, and citizen journalism. Journalists usually seek experts and people with emotion related to the story as good sources. User feedback is important for journalists to create conversations in the comment section and also provided feedback as well.…

  • Online Journalism Structures

    Reply from Michael Hernan Ever since the introduction of the Internet, especially social media, journalism has changed drastically. What once was a printing and time consuming industry has become online and quick with the Internet and social media. To be a journalist back then, you had to go through schooling and training to be qualified…

  • My Digital Self

    There are many ways to consume news media. Whether it is the old fashioned ways through the newspaper, radio, or TV. Or the new modern ways like on social media and other devices. There are many types of news that I consume as well on these platforms. The main national/international news I’m mainly interested in…

  • What Does Online Journalism Do Better Than Traditional Journalism?

    Online Journalism gets information out to the public quicker, allows more independent groups to spread information, and creates better timelines during developing stories. Online journalism also has the ability to tell the story through different multimedia facets like videos, pictures, and the words itself. With this, people can interact with the post through comments and…

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