February 15, 2018 archive

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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Journalism and bloggers week 3

Some people often confuse bloggers with journalists even though there are some differences. Blogging started in 1994. Blogging started as a way of creating content on the web and expressing yourself online. As technology progressed, more and more people started using the internet to put their ideas and thoughts on the spotlight. When people think …

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Assignment Two

We are living in a world where we see and hear media everywhere. Savy bloggers are taking over how we receive our daily news. Our first sources would be just looking on our phone. There are apps such as New York Times and Briefing, etc. But the youth tend to use Twitter and Facebook to …

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Bloggers Vs Journalist

Blogs have been synonymous with words like “Freedom” and looked as Anti-Orwellian mediums to get messages across. However as some of the articles we read show this is not the case. Most things on the internet now are backed financially by one corporation or the other. It would be hard to not believe that the …

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Bloggers Vs Journalist

From reading the three articles I realized how big blogs are actually becoming. But will they ever replace journalist? The articles show how bloggers really just write about their opinions on actual news that was already published. Bloggers don’t produce news stories. Crazy thing is that you can consider Facebook, Twitter or even Tumblr as …

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