مستقبل الصحافة المكتوبة

Posted on April 21, 2007 by Suad

“Journalism like everything else that used to be centralized is in the process of being distributed. In the future, every educated person will be a journalist, as today we are all travel agents and stock brokers. The reporters have been acting as middlemen, connecting sources with readers, who in many cases are sources themselves”.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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  • bala-wala-shi on April 29th, 2007

    i think it depends on the blog and the circumstances. many blogs are mere opinion and don’t adhere to the journalistic standards of reporting. so their news/ reporting are not reliable. many news agencies don’t have reliable reporting, but you can hold them reliable because it’s an institution, not a person running a personal blog. but i think there are many restrictions on reporting everywhere, so blogs with good reporting can be considered journalistic.

    p.s. i promised to leave my messages in arabic because i want to practice typing faster, but i’m too tired now 🙂

  • butterfly on April 29th, 2007

    Last night I searched more about this subject and got this interesting article http://www.forbes.com/free_forbes/2005/0523/228.html on Journalism Vs Blogs in Forbes.com.

    Journalsim will not disappear but print journalism might be replaced by an electronic one in future just like how DVDs replaced VHS.

  • grib hamid on November 6th, 2007

    sahafa maktouba wa atarouha ala mejtama3

  • أسماء on July 10th, 2008

    أنا أظن أن الصحافة المكتوبة في الوطن العربي لا تكتب بتفصيل ممل .لا تذكر الوقائع الهامة

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