February 15, 2018 archive

Assignment N. 2

Betsy M. Paula MCS 244 Prof. Brucker-Cohen Assignment N. 2 “How is print media losing ground to electronic media in both content and delivery systems??” The decline on print media consumers is one of the reasons why I believe print media is losing ground to electronic media. When searching for news in the media not …

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Assignment Two

It seems as if these days anyone can be a journalist, especially if they have a smart phone. My question is does that tarnish the prestige of being a journalist? Does it affect the path in becoming a journalist? I say this because anyone now can pull out their smart phones out and interview people …

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Reading Response 2/15 – Blogging

Reading Response 2 The first reading Why Bloggers Can’t Replace the Work of Professional Journalists by Tony Rogers, raises a good point about the relationship between bloggers and professional journalists; “expressing one’s opinion is very different from doing objective news reporting. And while opinions are fine, blogs that do little more than editorializing won’t satisfy …

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Blogging vs Real news

Before reading these articles I actually did think blogging could replace real news. I thought that because in this day in age a lot of people turn to social media for information before actually turning on the news or searching a real news site such as Pix11 or News 12. I know that when somebody …

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Blogging vs. Traditional Media Outlets

Blogging has been around since the early to mid 2000s, but has only recently become more of an “institutionalized” medium on the rise. As “Why Bloggers Can’t Replace the Work of Journalists” states, blogging is a form of citizen journalism, which essentially gives anybody a platform to discuss, post, and curate whatever they want. It …

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blogging vs traditional news

Blogging and traditional news were always seen as two different types of sources where you got your info from. Blogging was seen as more of a way to get your gossip or a different opinion of actual news where as traditional news is what is actually occurring in the world. According to the first article …

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Blogger vs. Journalist

From reading the articles it informed me on how much blogging expanded. I never knew how it was taking over journalism itself. One thing I do know is that blogging has been a big aspect in newspapers not selling. This is when platforms such as NY Times and The Washington post have become online as …

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Blogging Vs. Traditional News Discussion 2

Blogging had become very popular during the 90’s, or early 2000’s. It gave writers a new media to get let out their frustrations,opinions, and feelings. However recent articles have been debating whether blogging will completely diminish newspapers and news websites. Bloggers only express their opinions  which sometimes have to do with topics by the news …

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Bloggers vs Journalist/Reporters

In this day in age, social media and blog cites are the fastest ways people in society receive their daily news. Blogging seems to grasp more attention and informs more people about any news going on in the world. This would be due to bloggers not only just informing people of society about news but …

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weekly post #2 Blogging Vs traditional news reporting

Joseph Singh February 15, 2018 MCS-244 XH81 Jonah Brucker-Cohen Weekly Post #2 “Blogging Vs Traditional News Reporting After reading “The Rise Of Professional Bloggers”  I have come to the realization that yes blogging lets the “little” guy have a voice ,but a lot of the blogs are run by big companies. For example the article …

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