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Understanding digital media and weblog journalism / edited by Dilip Kumar.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: New Delhi, India : Random Publications, 2019 ; Reprinted 2021Description: viii, 332 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9789352692217
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 22 302.231 Un22
LOC classification:
  • QA76.575 .U534 2019
Contents:
Internet or online journalism -- Digital media and journalism -- Online media and public relations -- Media and new communication technologies -- Web advertising: print vs. online media -- Information technology uses in the newsroom -- Weblogs: an introduction -- Science and technology in reporting.
Summary: "Digital journalism also known as online journalism is a contemporary form of journalism where editorial content is distributed via the Internet as opposed to publishing via print or broadcast. What constitutes 'digital journalism' is debated by scholars. However the primary product of journalism, which is news and features on current affairs, is presented solely or in combination as text, audio, video, or some interactive forms like news games, and disseminated through digital media technology. Digital journalism allows citizens and readers the opportunity to join in on threaded discussions relating to a news article that has been read by the public. This offers an excellent source for writers and reporters to decide what is important and what should be omitted in the future. These threads can provide useful information to writers of digital journalism so that future articles can be pruned and improved to possibly create a better article the next time around. Modern Media and Television Journalism includes the electronic media and broadcast. A weblog can be loosely defined as a journal or diary which is published on the World Wide Web. The process of updating and maintaining a weblog is known as blogging and the author is known as a blogger. Weblogs are usually updated at regular intervals using user-friendly software that requires little or no technical background. This book discusses all the critical and technical aspects of TV journalism. Specifically the book is meant for the young and aspiring journalism students. Thorough Digital Technology Web Site or Internet Weblog Journalism has become more effective. This publication will be of much use i the study of Digital Media and Weblog Journalism." -- Back cover
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Internet or online journalism -- Digital media and journalism -- Online media and public relations -- Media and new communication technologies -- Web advertising: print vs. online media -- Information technology uses in the newsroom -- Weblogs: an introduction -- Science and technology in reporting.

"Digital journalism also known as online journalism is a contemporary form of journalism where editorial content is distributed via the Internet as opposed to publishing via print or broadcast. What constitutes 'digital journalism' is debated by scholars. However the primary product of journalism, which is news and features on current affairs, is presented solely or in combination as text, audio, video, or some interactive forms like news games, and disseminated through digital media technology. Digital journalism allows citizens and readers the opportunity to join in on threaded discussions relating to a news article that has been read by the public. This offers an excellent source for writers and reporters to decide what is important and what should be omitted in the future. These threads can provide useful information to writers of digital journalism so that future articles can be pruned and improved to possibly create a better article the next time around. Modern Media and Television Journalism includes the electronic media and broadcast. A weblog can be loosely defined as a journal or diary which is published on the World Wide Web. The process of updating and maintaining a weblog is known as blogging and the author is known as a blogger. Weblogs are usually updated at regular intervals using user-friendly software that requires little or no technical background. This book discusses all the critical and technical aspects of TV journalism. Specifically the book is meant for the young and aspiring journalism students. Thorough Digital Technology Web Site or Internet Weblog Journalism has become more effective. This publication will be of much use i the study of Digital Media and Weblog Journalism." -- Back cover

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