The Future of Journalism: Networked Journalism Rethinking Journalism in the Networked Digital Age

Authors

  • Bregte Van Der Haak VPRO Television. The Netherlands Author
  • Michel Parks University of Southern California, Los Angeles. USA Author
  • Manuel Castells University of Southern California, Los Angeles. USA Author
  • Aicha Kriket University of Jijel, Jijel. Algeria Translator

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17613/0357-pg27

Keywords:

Journalism, Networked Journalism, Digital Age, Big Data

Abstract

The article talks about the future of journalism in light of the technological developments that the world knows today, mainly represented in the digital age, its media and its various practices, which have made journalism in crisis due to the emergence of new competitors from outside the profession and professionals, including bloggers, photographers and content makers.

The study concluded that the press is obligated to share and distribute information with a network of new sources, known as mass sources, so that the journalist cannot work alone as in the past.

Also, among the new responsibilities and tasks that the press must work on in the future is data mining, analysis, and photography in addition to mapping, so the journalist must have new skills or work in parallel with specialists in software, design, and even Internet hackers to obtain digital information In addition to visual journalism, in which text and video sources are integrated, which is embodied in immersive journalism, automated journalism, or robotic journalism.

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Published

2024-08-12 — Updated on 2024-08-12

How to Cite

The Future of Journalism: Networked Journalism Rethinking Journalism in the Networked Digital Age. (2024). Arabic Journal for Translation Studies, 2(5), 177-193. https://doi.org/10.17613/0357-pg27