The world has seen the emergence of a new style of journalism, based on a "raw feed 'directly from the source. And the common notion that surrounds the appearance of serving raw epienso is that the journalists testing the new waters are bound to wreak havoc on institutionalized media. Also a popular notion is that Weblogs changes the nature of 'news' in the migration of personal information to the public. unquestionable, a blog is a medium that gives maximum exposure to their own creativity. Simply click the 'post' button and any personal writing was published in writing. Weblogging is driving a new powerful form of amateur journalism.
Today, millions of Internet users - especially youth - have assumed the role of columnist, reporter, analyst and editor, while setting their own personal broadcast networks. For the inexperienced, a blog has a running commentary with links to other sites. Some, like Librarian.net, Media Jim Romenesko media news Steve Outing or E-media Tidbits, cover entire industries by providing quick bursts of news with links to full stories. Journalism and blogging together is an increasingly popular day by day, more than any other form of blogs. Following reasons are considered to contribute largely to its growing popularity: Creative Freedom Part of the charm of a blog is its quality immediately. For a journalist, there is no luxury like the luxury of the publication of unpublished trials. The freedom to be able to report exactly as you want is a huge joy. No matter how careless, unreasonable, or illegal content is written.
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