martes, 24 de noviembre de 2015

New and Old Journalism

In the 19th century, news organizations transform from:

  • Polliticaly dependent to independent economics.
News papers printing ran faster increasing the number of copies.
Electric lights and the telephone brought changes in the way information was gathered and delivered.

Yellow Journalism
Presents little or no legitimate well researched information and instead useas eye catching headlines to sell more news papers 

The is also the Watch Dog press that says that journalism should be indepemndent observer ofsociety, particularlygoverment and point out it's ills.


  • News websites


The world wide web, as a news medium since 1990. The elements that make the web an effective medium:
Capacity
flexibility
permanence
immediacy
interactivity

 In the web:
journal-like web sites, magazines, advertisments, social communication.


  • Radio

The development of radio in the late 19th and early 20th century was considered one of the frat inventions of mankind:
>It revolutionized:

  • Communication
  • Personal, civic and economic lives


>Fist grat news event: Titanic in 1912.

>1920s broadcasting has been at the forefront of coverage of every major news event.

>In the early 20th century, radio showed what impact broadcasting could have on its audience and how it had the potential to change journalism.

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