WHO IS A JOURNALIST TODAY? HOW IS THE ROLE OF A JOURNALIST CHANGING? JOURNALISM TODAY.

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WHO IS A JOURNALIST TODAY? HOW IS THE ROLE OF A JOURNALIST CHANGING? JOURNALISM TODAY

WHAT IS JOURNALISM?

Journalism is the timely reporting of events at the local, national and international levels. Reporting involves the gathering of information through interviewing and research, the results of which are turned into a fair and balanced story for publication or for television or radio broadcast.

WHAT DO WE KNOW? NEWSPAPER ARE DYING 

STOP THE PRESSES c c

3 MAIN PROBLEMS 1.Loss of advertising revenue 2.No longer the most timely source of news 3.News is available for free online and offers more options for readers to participate

HOW WELL DO YOU KNOW THE NEWS?

SOLUTIONS?

WHO IS A JOURNALIST TODAY? Traditionally, a journalist is someone who works for a newspaper, magazine, or broadcast news station. Do you still have to be employed by a newspaper, magazine, or news station to be a journalist? Blogs, cell phones with cameras, facebook

CITIZEN JOURNALISM When the people, formerly known as the audience, employ the press tools in their possession to inform one another that is citizen journalism.

CITIZEN JOURNALISM How is a citizen journalist different from a reporter?

THE GOOD NEWS There is still a place for journalists. Magazines are thriving. People will always need to know the news.

ARE NEWSPAPERS DYING?