Thursday, March 27, 2014

New Media Journalism, the Changing phase.

Journalism has always been recognized as a credible profession. As every single source that it publicizes need to be verified before a statement were given, its reliability is among of the highest in daily information sources. However, the new technology has slowly overtaken the traditional way of approaching journalism, coming out with new media journalism. Nowadays, especially significant in big cities, paper-printed press and newspaper has slowly lost its popularity. In the other hand, electronic news has been widely accepted for its convenience, price and environmental friendlier since it saves the use of paper.
Although the popularity of printed newspaper has gone down, it is still accepted in certain group of people. This is due to the credibility and richness of news that it always holds to. Especially for broadsheet press, they have never compromised about verifying source reliability. Perhaps every single statement that it gives were seen and checked by thousand of readers, to make sure it doesn’t spread rumours and fake information. Most of the big companies require their public relations or communication department to check every day press so that every single story the press publishes in the newspaper does not spoil their company’s reputation. Any unverifiable or untrue statement will be brought to court to protect their reputation. We have seen plenty of slander court cases in local and also in other countries. To tackle with such heavy pressure, journalists have to bear in mind that every single word written is attached with proof and evidence. Pro and cons. Pro is that the press keep to its credibility to every single details, whereas cons is the newspaper attain less sensational elements as most of the news published must be from verifiable sources.
However, the electronic news receives a different treatment. The electronic news are seen as instant, convenient and sensational. Compared to the printed press, electronic publishing did not get much control from government regarding it source reliability. Often the news was more casual in writing style. It is more like telling you stories that happened around you, rather than reporting details. Adding that recent new media journalism has blend with stories from blogs, commentaries, social networking and online news. And yet, everyone can write their own stories, and their speculation regarding the issue. Recent happening of missing flight MH370 show how viral that fake information and rumour can spread through electronics. Basically everyone has their own opinion and their own speculation regarding the issue, and they will write their thoughts and ideas of how things happen. Some of them even created stories that the missing plane was found and passengers were saved. Readers could have shared these false information to their social networks and to those people around them. Thus, electronic news do not receive high credibility as compared to printed news when readers realize that not all news from the electronics are reliable. Perhaps this is one of the reasons why people still choose printed news over the electronic news. Nevertheless, some of the print-news press developed their very own electronics news in order to follow the new media journalism trend. Their electronic news were synchronized with the news that are going to be published in the printed. Thus these electronic news were also referred as credible news sources. And more people are going for electronic news subscription due to it’s lower price, conveniency and instant.

Although there are certain people still holding to print-newspaper, but the prints did not show positive and promising numbers in its popularity and market in recent years. If you ask me what’s my opinion regarding the future od the prints, I would say that it will end and become a history or even antiques someday. The electronic journalism will totally overtake its market. But the unknown is, how long will it take for that to happen? My guess, perhaps in 10 to 15 years. By the time, probably the new media journalism will change into another form.

9 comments:

  1. I still like the sense of touching the newspapers, it is irreplaceable on other news medium. However as you mentioned that all the news need to be verified by the authority before posting, the newspapers lose the realness and truth, especially on political issues.

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    1. Yeah, the truthfulness of the online news is important.
      However, I think the teenagers nowadays just simply believe whatever resources which they see in the social network.

      Public can simply post anythings including their emotion everywhere. When the post is so public, people would just believe what they saw although some are not true.

      Therefore, the public have to learned or to be informed that they have to be responsible on their online statement although they got the freedom of speech.

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    2. Ya, especially they just make useless comments just to protect their idols, it is quite funny to read the comments. But after all they are all just teenagers, one day I believe they will regret with what they have written on the social network

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    3. Agreed to both of your comments.
      I think slowly the government will come out laws that online users have to be responsible on the statement they give. So we must be very careful on giving statement, actually we can start it right now. Give helpful and useful information that can help others. Online users must be very careful in reading so that they are not deceived by fake information. Actually there are some tips for verifying which news are believable.
      The best way is to identify the source of the information. If the information is given by the news organisation, it is mostly reliable. Because most of the news organisation need to protect their reputation and its credibility.

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  2. I remember in the old days, I always cut out the part I feel interesting from the printed newspaper and make it into a booklet. I think for the next generation, they will no chance to have tis kind of experience since the growing of online news

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    1. Actually there is. But in a different way.
      There is an application called "Flipboard". You can browse through everyday online news. You can choose for entertainment, international, sports and etc. If you would like to save this particular news into your "scrapbook" (they call it a magazine), then you can click add. And you can share your magazine to other users, then they would know your interest. It is actually an imitation of the newspaper cutting activity like in the "old days".
      Yeah. However, the feeling is not the same anymore. You don't have all these paper sheets and stuffs. The precious memory and all.
      Check it out. It might not be the same old feeling, but it can be something new to try.

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  3. Haha.
    I also.
    Always cut out the article that i really love and collect it.
    But at the end all are thrown by my mum. wuwuwu.

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    1. What are the issues on your newspaper cutting mostly about? Entertainment? Cooking? or fashion? When i was young, I collect entertainment newspaper cutting. It's a Taiwanese singer group that i like. Namely S.H.E. So i would collect news that is published on every particular day. Not sure if i still keep my scrapbook. yea. I wondered how come i have such passion and patience when i was young. phew~

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  4. mostly the article from my beloved writers. i am crazy in collecting the novel "shen dian xia lu". haha... same as you, cannot imagine how crazy is me on collecting those things when i am young.

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