Online News Becomes a Conversation Between Journalists and Community
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
With the race to make it online, journalists are learning to use social media sites, and the users of these sights, to their advantage.
Future journalists will be more a part of the community than ever. Bloggers will be relied on for credible sources. Everyone will become a part of social media by reporting what they see.
It used to be the journalists telling the community what they should know. Now it's become an online conversation of news between the two.
Community members have become their own journalists. They are already reporting the news around them using social media. Journalists need to learn how to use this to their advantage. Social media platforms shouldn't be used just as a way to get readers back to your site.
Social sites such as Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube will become social media platforms for the news. These sites have become like editors by telling readers what's important. Readers are curious about what friends are saying and looking at.
Along with this, a new job will arise for those who can curate all the information flying around. Readers don't always have time to sift through everything. Important information can be pieced together from social media sites into a story. Storyful is currently working on using information from sites like Twitter and Youtube to do just this.
2 comments:
It makes you wonder if these new social media sites with take over and be the only media. Sounds like a lot more jobs will be lost if this happens. Since they are "taking place of editors" it's something to think about.
I agree with this post. Social media is huge. However, I already think that journalists are using the connection between themselves and community member to their advantage. It's interesting to think that someday social media may be the way everyone gets their news.
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