Monday, January 19, 2009

BLOGS & JORNALISM


Blogs and Journalism Need Each Other

“The transparency of blogging has contributed to news organizations becoming a bit more accessible and interactive..”

Blogs and journalism are different meaning but they are most important relation of each other. It is because, what journalism wants to access their report more deeply, they use the blog to access it. In the blogs they can put and can upload many more information rather than hard copy like newspapers. The other thing is by the blogs if have an event conference, the audience can look at the real time, posting photographs, speaker transcripts and summaries and analysis of key points a full day before readers could see comparable stories in the daily newspaper.
By the blogs also have exploded in popularity in the past year, fueled by greater access to bandwidth and low cost, often free software.
In the blogs have more section or links which is the readers can choose what are the topic they want to know. If that the topic is interesting or not, the journalist can take a feedback when the readers leave their comment. The good things about them are that they introduce fresh voices into the national discourse on various topics and help build communities of interest through their collection of links.
The benefits do Weblogs bring to journalism have five. Firstly, pushing the envelope. That means Weblogs are helping to expand the boundaries of experimental forms of transaction journalism.
Second, influencing the edge. Weblogs were credited with helping to get the mainstream news media interested in the racially insensitive media remarks.
Thirdly, enhancing reader trust. Readers mostly want to know about the truth stories. Weblogs and a commitment to pen dialogue instill trust in the relationship between news media and audience.
Fourth, repersonalizing journalism. Blogs present a vehicle for expressing thought and reportage that doesn’t always fit the contours of a traditional news report. And the last of benefits blogging brings to news outlets is fostering community. Either journalism and blogs are different but the organization to being news was trustworthy is they have same thing such as blogs take part in the editorial function of selecting newsworthy and interesting topics, they add analysis, insight and commentary, and occasionally they provide a first person report about an event, a trend, a subject.




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