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Journalism and Technology

The intersection of journalism and technology refers to the convergence of media practices and digital innovations that enhance the gathering, reporting, and dissemination of news, enabling more interactive and immediate engagement with audiences. This interplay influences how information is produced, consumed, and understood in the context of contemporary society.

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The intersection of journalism and technology has revolutionized how news is created, shared, and consumed. Digital platforms have enabled journalists to reach wider audiences and engage with them in real-time, while also presenting new challenges such as misinformation and ethical dilemmas. Underst...

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Key Terms

Digital Journalism
Journalism that is produced and distributed through digital platforms.

Example: Online news articles and blogs.

Data Journalism
The practice of using data to tell news stories.

Example: Using statistics to report on economic trends.

Multimedia
The use of various forms of media, such as text, audio, and video, in storytelling.

Example: A news report that includes video interviews and infographics.

Misinformation
False or misleading information spread regardless of intent.

Example: Sharing an unverified news story on social media.

Ethics
Moral principles that govern a person's behavior or conducting an activity.

Example: Journalists must verify facts before publishing.

Audience Engagement
The interaction between media and its audience.

Example: Comments and shares on social media posts.

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Key Concepts

Digital JournalismSocial Media ImpactData JournalismMultimedia Storytelling