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Citizen journalism is the new emerging trend the world over. Are they going to be a threat to professional journalist is a million dollar question? A professional journalist has the prerequisite qualification and is trained in collecting and presenting news in an accurate, objective and balanced manner. More importantly he is aware of the general guidelines set by the government or press regulatory bodies with regard to ethics, principle and the do and don’ts of journalism. Whereas the citizen journalism has no professional qualification in presenting news, the credibility and accuracy of the news at times is questionable. The editor has to depend on trust about the news accuracy coming fro...
Rohit Khanna  |  Commented  |  2 years ago
Media has changed a lot from those in early 90's. Earlier news was delivered during night and now there are lots of news channel covering one or the other news. I appreciate the coverage given by all the news channel during emergency. The news...
 
 
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Raju V P  |  Answered  |  9 months ago
Thanks for the explanation, Konkan Singh.  I am really enlightened.  Thinking of the topic now, I also have the same doubt.  And would like to know this.  Good and informative topic.
konkan SINGHA  |  Answered  |  9 months ago
Citizen Journalism is when private individuals do essentially what professional reporters do – report information. That information can take many forms, from a podcast editorial to a report about a city council meeting on a blog. It can include...
Raju V P  |  Answered  |  10 months ago
Excuse me, but what is citizen journalism?  I am curious to know
 
 
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and we should be paid for being journalist
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Explain media coverage on comodity market in india and its loopholes and how does media coverage on commodity market affects womens in maintainin their daily household.
 
 
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