The Impact of ‘New Media’ on Journalism: the Gathering and Broadcasting of Information

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Running Head: THE IMPACT OF ‘NEW MEDIA’ ON JOURNALISM The Impact of ‘New Media’ on Journalism: The Gathering and Broadcasting of Information Catherine Daou Lebanese American University Abstract ‘New Media’ has positively changed the way journalists gather and broadcast news. Today, journalists can obtain information quickly through social media websites, and publish their work independently on blogs and independent websites without waiting for the approval of editors in chief of powerful media organizations. Also, they can now interact with their audience and receive comments and feedback from them as well as insights into what their readers are interested in and wish to read about. All of this was not possible previously with other forms of broadcasting such as radio and television. Nonetheless, there are problems with ‘new media’ such as the existence of inaccurate and incorrect information, the domination of the field by amateurs who believe getting their wok published is equivalent to becoming a professional journalist, and hate speech found in various forums. However, with current technology information is easily verifiable by journalists; the audience realizes the difference in skill between professionals and amateurs and will always follow the superior work of the journalists, and offensive comments can be reported to the website’s administrator. The Impact of ‘New Media’ on Journalism: The Gathering and Broadcasting of Information ‘New media’, whose main platform is the internet, has revolutionized journalism. In the past, chief editors of prestigious and powerful news organizations decided which stories made the front page and which journalists were destined to remain unpublished and unheard. Today, newspapers and news channels are no longer the only sources of information for their readers; they are competing for attention with

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