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Digital News Organizations

The rise of news organizations that originate on the web or as mobile apps, including the challenges they face in being taken seriously, maintaining strong revenues, and navigating the digital media environment, as well as their potential to fill the gap left by traditional newspapers and local television news

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Digital news organizations have transformed the way we consume information, providing immediate access to news through various online platforms. They encompass a range of formats, from blogs to social media, and play a crucial role in shaping public discourse. Understanding the dynamics of digital n...

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Key Terms

Online Journalism
The practice of reporting news for online platforms.

Example: Many newspapers now have online versions that provide real-time updates.

News Aggregation
The process of collecting news from various sources and presenting it in one place.

Example: Google News aggregates articles from multiple news outlets.

Multimedia Reporting
Using various media formats, such as text, video, and audio, to tell a news story.

Example: A news website may include videos and podcasts alongside written articles.

Misinformation
False or misleading information spread regardless of intent.

Example: Rumors shared on social media can lead to widespread misinformation.

Fact-Checking
The process of verifying the accuracy of information before publication.

Example: Many news organizations employ fact-checkers to ensure their reports are accurate.

Digital Footprint
The trail of data you leave behind when using the internet.

Example: Your social media posts contribute to your digital footprint.

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Media Literacy
Understanding how to critically evaluate media sources and content.
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Social Media Marketing
Using social media platforms to promote content and engage audiences.
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Journalism Ethics
Exploring the ethical standards and responsibilities of journalists.
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Key Concepts

Online JournalismSocial Media ImpactNews AggregationMultimedia Reporting