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Journalism in Jeopardy?

Seth H.

Journalism as a profession has advanced quite rapidly with the introduction of technology. But alas, this ease of access has also drastically reduced the quality of information, the reliability of the authors, and the truthfulness of their work. As Journalism makes it's transition farther and farther onto the internet the potential funding for the professionals suffers as well.

As explained by Mina Al-Oraibi, from her article on weforum.org, "new media [is] under more scrutiny as the number of reports undermined by weak sourcing, and cases of journalists getting caught up in 'becoming the story' rather than reporting it, are on the rise".





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