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  2. Digital journalism - Wikipedia

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    A digital journalism credibility study performed by the Online News Association compares the online public credibility ratings to actual media respondent credibility ratings. Looking at a variety of online media sources, the study found that overall the public saw online media as more credible than it actually is. [ 42 ]

  3. Online newspaper - Wikipedia

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    An online newspaper (or electronic news or electronic news publication) is the online version of a newspaper, either as a stand-alone publication or as the online version of a printed periodical. Going online created more opportunities for newspapers, such as competing with broadcast journalism in presenting breaking news in a more timely manner.

  4. Online and offline - Wikipedia

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    In the offline state, or "offline mode", users can perform offline browsing, where pages can be browsed using local copies of those pages that have previously been downloaded while in the online state. This can be useful when the computer is offline and connection to the Internet is impossible or undesirable.

  5. News broadcasting - Wikipedia

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    News broadcasting is the medium of broadcasting various news events and other information via television, radio, or the internet in the field of broadcast journalism.The content is usually either produced locally in a radio studio or television studio newsroom, or by a broadcast network.

  6. Glossary of journalism - Wikipedia

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    See also References External links A advocacy journalism A type of journalism which deliberately adopts a non- objective viewpoint, usually committed to the endorsement of a particular social or political cause, policy, campaign, organization, demographic, or individual. alternative journalism A type of journalism practiced in alternative media, typically by open, participatory, non ...

  7. Interactive journalism - Wikipedia

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    Interactive journalism is being pioneered and supported by Jan Schaffer and J-Lab: The Institute for Interactive Journalism, of which Schaffer is the executive director, at the University of Maryland. J-Lab is the successor to the work Schaffer led at the Pew Center for Civic Journalism.

  8. Citizen media - Wikipedia

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    Participatory videos are distributed online and offline. Online, they are uploaded and shared through vlogs , social software , and video publishing sites. Aligning with the objective of participatory video to create community and communication, YouTube currently has a strong community of over one billion users who watch a billion hours of ...

  9. Category:American online journalism - Wikipedia

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    American online journalism. Subcategories. This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total. * American online journalists (4 C, 91 P) M.