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JOUR 384 Online Journalism Lesson 3: What is online journalism? Who is online journalist? Metin Ersoy FCMS

What is online journalism? The simple answer is, of course, journalism as it is practiced online. Journalism is any non-fiction or documentary narrative that reports or analyzes facts and events firmly rooted in time (either topical or historical) which are selected and arranged by reporters, writers, and editors to tell a story from a particular point of view.

What is online journalism? Journalism has traditionally been published in print, presented on film, and broadcast on television and radio. "Online" includes many venues. Most prominent is the World Wide Web, plus commercial online information services like America Online. Simple Internet also plays a big role.

What is online journalism? What are the distinguishing characteristics of online journalism as compared to traditional journalism?  Online = real time Online journalism can be published in real time, updating breaking news and events as they happen. Nothing new here -- we've had this ability with telegraph, teletype, radio, and TV. Just as we gather around the TV or radio, so we can gather and attend real-time events online in chat rooms and auditorium facilities.

What is online journalism? What are the distinguishing characteristics of online journalism as compared to traditional journalism?  Online = shifted time Online journalism also takes advantage of shifted time. Online publications can publish and archive articles for viewing now or later, just as print, film, or broadcast publications can. WWW articles can be infinitely easier to access, of course.

What is online journalism? What are the distinguishing characteristics of online journalism as compared to traditional journalism?  Online = multimedia Online journalism can include multimedia elements: text and graphics (newspapers and books), plus sound, music, motion video, and animation (broadcast radio, TV, film), 3D, etc.

What is online journalism? What are the distinguishing characteristics of online journalism as compared to traditional journalism?  Online = interactive Online journalism is interactive. Hyperlinks represent the primary mechanism for this interactivity on the Web, linking the various elements of a lengthy, complex work, introducing multiple points of view, and adding depth and detail. A work of online journalism can consist of an hyperlinked set of web pages; these pages can themselves include hyperlinks to other web sites.

What is online journalism? What are the distinguishing characteristics of online journalism as compared to traditional journalism?  Traditional journalism guides the reader through a linear narrative. The online journalist lets readers become participants, as they click their way through a hyperlinked set of pages. Narrative momentum and a strong editorial voice pull a reader through a linear narrative.

What is online journalism? What are the distinguishing characteristics of online journalism as compared to traditional journalism?  With interactivity, the online journalist can pre- determine, to a certain extent, the reader/participant's progress through the material, but manifold navigation pathways, branching options, and hyperlinks encourage the reader/participant to continue to explore various narrative threads assembled by the reporter/writer/editor.

What is online journalism? What are the distinguishing characteristics of online journalism as compared to traditional journalism?  Readers/participants can respond instantly to material presented by the online journalist; this response can take several forms. to the reporter or editor resembles the traditional letter to editor of print publications, but letters can be published much sooner online than in print.

What is online journalism? What are the distinguishing characteristics of online journalism as compared to traditional journalism?  Online journalists can also take advantage of threaded discussions that let readers respond immediately to an article, and to the comments of other readers, in a bulletin board-style discussion that can be accessed at any time. Readers can become participants in the ongoing co- creation of an editorial environment that evolves from the online journalist's original reporting and the initial article. Blogs (short for "Web log", a Web-based journal) make this easy.

What is online journalism? How has the Internet affected print journalism?  The Internet is a time-saving research resource for journalists and editors, especially for reporters looking for background, if they care to dig and look. You also see a lot of articles, columns, syndicated features now about the Internet in print and broadcast publications.

What is online journalism? What influences do online journalists have on their audiences, in comparison to mass media journalists?  While audiences for online journalism remain smaller than the audiences for mass media journalism, online journalists have the same influence on their audiences that mass media journalists have -- by choosing which stories to report; by choosing which facts, quotes, and other story elements to include and which to exclude; by choosing to tell the story from a particular point of view.

What is online journalism? What influences do online journalists have on their audiences, in comparison to mass media journalists?  The Web's interactivity and hyperlinking gives the journalist more opportunities to examine multiple points of view in a particular piece than traditional, analog media. The lack of serious space limitations permits online journalists to develop a story more fully and to publish source documents and background material.

What is online journalism? Will online journalism lead to the demise of some traditional publications?  Perhaps. Some web publications will do a better job of creating profitable relationships with customers than print publications, especially those that do a good job of identifying audiences who are on the Web. Print publications may lose customers to Web publications if they don't find ways to deliver news and information and services to those Web-savvy customers in print as well as on the Web.

What is online journalism? How reliable is online information?  It's a mixed bag, and should be treated the same way that professional journalists treat any other information that they find in the course of reporting a story. Good, reliable editing and filtering of information becomes ever more important on the Web, where anybody can publish anything and make it look substantial. Editorial "branding" becomes crucial.

What is online journalism? What is the future of online journalism?  Traditional news gathering organizations, publishers, and broadcasters will continue to enlarge their efforts on the Web, and this big money journalism will take advantage of higher Internet bandwidth and new technologies (streaming audio and video, "push", etc.) to recreate the traditional broadcast approach on the Web.

What is online journalism? What is the future of online journalism?  Blogs have also become a popular venue for ordinary people to engage in online journalism. Meanwhile, both within those big organizations and outside them, journalists will continue to experiment and discover how best to use the native capabilities of the Web -- hyperlinks, interactivity, personalization, community, threaded discussions, etc. -- to create new, hybrid editorial environments in which readers become "co- creators" along with the journalist, bringing their responses, questions, experience, to add to the story threads that the professional journalist launches.

What is online journalism? How can I develop a career as an online journalist?  You can help yourself by learning the basics of journalism. Find and read the books that are currently used in beginning journalism courses, to learn about the basic kinds of articles that journalists produce, and the techniques they use to produce them.

What is online journalism? How can I develop a career as an online journalist?  Online journalists may also want to learn a few Web basics: how to use the Internet for research (you'll want to learn how to do library research, too, plus basic investigative and reporting techniques); basic HTML coding to produce Web pages; digital audio and video production and related Web programming techniques if you want to add multimedia elements to your online journalism works.

What is online journalism? How can I develop a career as an online journalist?  Obviously, you need to develop good, basic writing skills. The best way to do this is to practice writing the kinds of articles you like, and find an editor (or somebody with appropriate editorial skills) to give you feedback and show you how to improve your articles.

What is online journalism? How can I develop a career as an online journalist?  I also suggest that you learn about the history of journalism in order to appreciate the power and privileges that journalists enjoy, and I strongly recommend that you read classic journalistic works to get a deep understanding of what journalists have done.

What is online journalism? Once you've developed an understanding of journalism practice and a basic repertoire of skills, it's time to start work. Here's the process I recommend:  1. Choose the subject material and type of article (feature, news, interview, etc. -- a journalism textbook will show you all the basic types) you want to write.  2. Find publications that publish the kinds of articles (type and subject matter) you want to write.

What is online journalism? 3. Write some sample articles that you think will fit into this publication's profile. Create a professional- looking Web site of your own where you can publish your sample articles. It's very easy to do this with a blog (short for "Web log", a Web-based journal), if you're lacking Web design and coding skills. 4. Once you've located publications that publish the kind of articles you want to write, identify the editor (or editors) responsible for assigning articles to freelance writers.

What is online journalism? 5. Send a letter to this editor, introducing yourself and asking if he or she would be interested in giving you story assignments to work on. Contact the editors (by telephone, , or snail mail) and propose specific story ideas, suggesting articles that you would like to write. Send along copies of your sample articles, and provide the url of your web site where the editor can see your work published on the Web..

What is online journalism? 6. Continue to find other publications that may be interested in the articles you want to write, identify the editors who assign freelance work, and contact them to see if they'll give you a chance. At the same time, continue to research and write articles that you can publish in your Web site -- you'll be sharpening your journalistic skills while developing a body of work that will demonstrate what you can do.

What is online journalism? Who is online journalist?  "This means that reporters who are used to fitting stories into a limited amount of space now must adjust to the idea of unlimited space," said Boyd. "When you give the whole text of a press conference, this is very popular. Hundreds of people want to see it. This is something that was completely impossible up until now," said Boyd.

What is online journalism? "Space restrictions are more acute online than in hardcopy," Estrin said. "You are limited by the size of your monitor. How long are you willing to keep reading online? How many screenloads go by before you get tired?" he asked. "I'm more used to reading longer articles than most people. But when I get to a long article, I often hit the print button and take it to the bathroom or something." Hence, according to Estrin, space is a more severe restriction online.

What is online journalism? "There is an unlimited amount of space online. The newshole, the blank space in a newspaper that you fit around the ads, is limited in hardcopy. But online it just takes up room on the server. You're not using paper," said Kilsheimer.

What is online journalism? "New media is a combination of the two. You can offer unlimited supporting documents for your story, but the writing itself must be more compact because you don't need to include background information - you can link to it," said David Carlson, director of the Interactive Media Lab at the University of Florida journalism school.