This paper will argue that the new form of news delivery influences traditional journalism and changes the mode of communication with audiences. After a brief examination of journalism, the paper will take a closer look at online news and globalisation, before turning to the current development of online news.
Inhaltsverzeichnis (Table of Contents)
- Conceptualising journalism
- News going online
- Globalisation of online news
- Implications for electronic journalism
- Journalism and blogging
Zielsetzung und Themenschwerpunkte (Objectives and Key Themes)
This essay aims to explore the evolution of news communication in the digital age, examining the impact of electronic journalism on traditional practices and the implications of globalisation on news production and consumption.
- The changing landscape of news delivery
- The role of globalisation in online news
- The emergence of alternative news sources
- The relationship between journalism and blogging
- The implications of online news for traditional media models
Zusammenfassung der Kapitel (Chapter Summaries)
- Conceptualising journalism: This section defines journalism as a form of communication aimed at providing citizens with information necessary for self-governance. It explores different conceptions of journalism, highlighting its role as a "watchdog" of democracy and its economic realities as a business.
- News going online: This section examines the transition of news from traditional print and broadcast media to the online environment. It discusses the impact of the internet on news production, distribution, and consumption, including the challenges and opportunities presented by the digital landscape.
- Globalisation of online news: This section explores the impact of globalisation on online news, highlighting the potential for a more level playing field for news publishers and the challenges of attracting and engaging international audiences.
- Implications for electronic journalism: This section examines the implications of electronic journalism for traditional media models. It discusses the concept of "convergence" and the challenges of attracting audiences in a fragmented online environment. It also highlights the emergence of alternative news sources and the importance of citizen participation in news production and consumption.
- Journalism and blogging: This section explores the relationship between journalism and blogging, highlighting the potential of blogs to reengage audiences and provide alternative perspectives on news. It discusses the unique features of blogs, such as hyperlinks, interactivity, and diverse perspectives, and their impact on the traditional boundaries of journalism.
Schlüsselwörter (Keywords)
The main keywords and focus topics of this text include online journalism, traditional journalism, globalisation, news production, news consumption, convergence, blogging, citizen participation, alternative news sources, and interactive communication.
- Quote paper
- MIR, MA Sebastian Plappert (Author), 2007, E-Journalism - How does electronic journalism differ from traditional journalism?, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/153936