What Is The Role Of Social Media In Journalism?

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Without a doubt, the great advantages of the Internet are incomparable to what we have been provided by the traditional media many years ago, however can we completely neglect the existence of traditional media in our lives and stop allowing them to engage in our daily life.

The Internet has great influence on the traditional print media and on the field of journalism itself, the concept of news has completely changed in the sense of what it used to be like during the first years of news publishing. Now news consumers have more and vast choices of news platforms to choose from, more what they have the ability to take part in spreading the news and giving feedbacks with their own opinions.

The advanced technology has led the society particularly
Stassen, W. (2010). Your news in 140 characters: exploring the role of social media in journalism. Global Media Journal: Pp. 116-131.

This paper seeks to identify the role of social media in the online news field and the benefit of the interaction with its audience. It mainly focused on two of the most used and popular social networking sites, which are Face book and Twitter. From the title it can be concluded that it aimed to highlight the function of Twitter as a micro- blogging service in news reporting.
The study concluded that there is a low possibility of that social media will be an important key player in the future of journalism.

2. Thomas, C. (2013). The development of journalism in the face of social media. Master of Communication Thesis in Communication. University of Gothenburg. Retrieved October 8, 14 from https://gupea.ub.gu.se/bitstream/2077/33941/1/gupea_2077_33941_1.pdf

This paper studied the impact of social media on journalism and journalists’ role from the journalists’ perspective. Moreover explored the idea of citizen journalists and the interactivity of audience, interviews with journalists were conducted to answer how dramatically social media has changed journalism and clarify if it is considered as a modification to the profession or an

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