Wednesday, September 21, 2016

How Social Media Impact Journalis

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For many years, people around the world believe that social media will bring change to our lives. In addition, they thought that the Internet would affect Journalism in a good way. However, the impact is reflected in a negative way. People in the media world, journalists, hope for a positive change. What is happening today compared to the past is that all the new sites are not showing us what just appeared in the newspapers. They have a life of their own. In other words, the news is not a product that is being delivered to the public on a daily basis. On the Internet it is easier to update information quickly, and to make necessary adjustments which makes it easier to stay updated as opposed to newspapers which go out once a day.

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Today, social media is most likely seen as a service that is constantly being updated. The Internet has created a situation where most news sites will bring stories that have already been featured in other news sites because the circulation and publication is so easy and accessible. If we take a look back at journalism in the 90s for example, we can see daily newspapers that were printed early in the morning. Today, people wake up sit in ease while drinking their coffee and looking through their smart phone at current news. People are more likely to depend on technology, Social media, news sites and the Internet in general then the hard copy newspapers as were delivered in the past. A number of reasons make the online news updates more attractive, one of them being that the information is easier to acquire and it is free. Anyone in any place in the world can read anything at anytime and stay updated. In the past, if we visited a foreign country and we did not know the native language there weren't many ways for us to get information, to receive the news, today we can open our phones and go to any website at any given time and it any given place.



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In the past journalists would write their stories on the night before and have them printed in the morning newspaper, which essentially meant that civilians were reading yesterday's news. If one wanted to know what was happening in the current day they needed to wait for tomorrow's newspaper. Today, there is no need to wait, we can find any piece of information at the drop of a hat, a click of a button, a finger on the screen. This new reality which allows us to be connected all the time is needless to say a great advantage, but as is everything in life to every advantage there is also a disadvantage.

For example, the presence of social and online media has taken away many jobs. Printing houses are still working with the demand for newspapers has weakened compared to a time before the Internet was so accessible to all. When having to choose if we would rather get our information from a newspaper which costs money or online which is free of large majority of the population choose the free option. It's not that people are less interested in the news the size of the consumer audience has stayed the same but the means to receive the information has changed. In the process of changing the method of receiving our information news crews and journalists gradually start becoming obsolete.

On the other side, many journalists use social media to their advantage. They use it in order to collect more material and information on current news stories. In addition, it is help them reach a broader scale of audience in which they can voice their opinions to. Another positive which we can observe in the relationship between social media and journalist is that many journalists use social media as a investigating tool, which can assist them to locate sources and eyewitnesses faster than they would be able to in the past. In the current reality of today most people post about their day-to-day lives, especially if they witnessed something newsworthy this by turn allows journalists to find these people as soon as they post and share their story.

Social media has become a source for sharing news. It is adding another layer of information to existing news sources. It is important to state that journalism still exists as well, it has just evolved. Since consumers have shown west interest in the written paper and pat in the past few years’ newspaper sales have gone down.
I think social media as like everything in life has advantages and disadvantages, it depends on how we look at it. From my perspective, I believe that social media has changed journalism for the better. It might have damaged the printing houses income, but at the same time that lets the public get information at real-time. I feel is much better than our past option of receiving a newspaper once a day. Printed journalism became less useful. As time passes changes in the world are being made, it is inevitable and many times change is a good thing. As more and more time passes by printed journalism will fade out and eventually become completely absent, our main source of information is the Internet and I believe that in the future that will be our only source of information.

The good news is that journalists have adapted to this new way of passing on their opinions. They have removed from the printed news to posting their news and articles online. This new innovative way of sharing information with one another is not only cheaper and more effective it also reaches more people around the world. People use social media during a large portion of their day there for news stories and posts will show up on their screens in real time, taking it even one step further, if the story that they read interested them then there more than likely to share it with their friends, and their friends can share it with their friends and this can go on and on and eventually reach millions of people all across the world. That is not a privilege the journalists would have with the written paper. There are still people who prefer to receive their news in the form of the newspaper, this mostly refers to the older population who struggle with learning new technologies.

For closing, today social media allows everybody to read the news online and get updated 24 hours a day, and at the same time to voice their opinion on certain matters dot the main source in the past was newspapers and journalists and editors would print the main stories in the early hours of the day and that would be that. News was always a few steps behind the actual events. Today, people are aware of what is going on around the world in current time. My opinion is that social media actually helps journalism, overtime people may lose their jobs due to social media, but I believe did those people are more than capable of finding alternative jobs and that the positives of having such an accessible way to access information overthrows the negative.

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