ONLINE JOURNALISM

 ONLINE JOURNALISM

 Online Journalism: Meaning, Advantages, Disadvantages

Advancement in information and communication technologies has expanded the horizon of opportunities in the journalism profession. This has popularized a form of news gathering and dissemination through the internet know as online journalism. Traditional news channels came under serious threat by the emergence of this digital form of journalism but today, virtually every serious news outlet has an online version to compete for cyber audience with web-only news platforms. In Nigeria, online journalism has grown in popularity to the extent that such web-only newspapers as Premium Times and The Cable are among the leading news sources in the country.There is also a growing preference of online news platforms to conventional offline versions, by many audience members in the country and across the world.

To excel in online journalism as a career option, there is need for an understanding of the concept and dynamics of this form of journalism.

What is Online Journalism?

Online journalism is the practice of news gathering and dissemination through the internet. It is also called digital journalism. This is a modern form of journalism common in this digital era. Online journalists distribute editorial content through the Internet as opposed to publishing through print or broadcast. Newspaper industries have been using this kind of journalism for the past years, where facts are reported, produced and distributed through the Internet. Online journalism is growing in popularity as many people no longer buy the printed newspapers except they want to keep it for reference purposes.  Today’s internet users see online news sources as readily available and less costly to access.

Digital journalism makes news more interesting because of its interactivity and use of multimedia sources such as videos, audios, and text. The internet provides unlimited audience base for online news sources, and this makes online journalism economically prosperous, and popular among news audiences.

The internet has posed a great challenge to traditional news industries in several ways such that traditional news channels fear that they might lose their audiences to online news websites. This has led to a massive shift to online platforms by traditional news industries such that every serious news channel now has online version or some form of strong presence online. Growing accessibility of Internet enabled devices such as smart phones, tablets, and laptops, little or no barriers to entry as an online journalist, lower cost of commencement and participation in the digital space, are among factors that have led to the widespread practice of digital journalism.

Advantages

Here are the basic advantages of online journalism;

Fewer Barriers to Entry

Anyone with knowledge of how to operate internet-enabled laptop or mobile phone can practice as an online journalist. This has popularized this form of journalism but has also weakened it as people without basic training in conventional journalism also jump into it. Serious online newspapers require basic journalism training before employing anyone to write for them.

Lowered Distribution Costs

You can post a story and the entire world would see it unlike traditional distribution of a newspaper for instance, which has geographic restriction. You might require a lot of transportation cost to move newspapers to different locations. But in online journalism, distribution cost is minimal, just make sure you have internet service, that’s all. Same applies to the broadcast media which also have restrictions based on transmitter power and bandwidth.

Diverse Computer Networking Technologies

Evolving technology expands the possibility of practicing online journalism through diverse platforms made possible by interconnectivity that allows two or more computers or electronic devices to communicate data electronically. A journalist can stay in one part of the world and post a story to a newspaper editor in another part of the world. Same interconnectivity makes it possible to reach audiences in different parts of the world. This is the power of diverse computer networking technologies which has made digital journalism a pillar in the global village.

Democratized the Flow of Information

The practice of news gathering and dissemination was previously controlled by traditional media including newspapers, magazines, radio, and television. However, emergence of online journalism has democratized flow of information such that there are now several options for people to choose for daily news updates.

Greater Degree of Creativity

The digital space itself is full of creativity. Text, graphics, audio, video, and audio-visual features which are core parts of online journalism are devices that are used to make digital media very attractive and interesting. Hyperlinks also add to the creativity of online news channels.

Real time journalism

Online journalists report news as it happens. They provide news on the go. A story could be uploaded even while it is still unfolding and people get the gist and even watch the video. Live streaming of breaking news also takes placed via online news platforms. This is how online journalism publishes stories in real time and updating breaking news and events as they happen. This has always existed with the broadcast media but online newspapers are enjoying this feature today due to advancement in digital technology.

Shifted time reporting

This refers to scheduling a story to appear at a later date. It is one of the most interesting features of online journalism. Radio and television stations enjoy this feature too. In broadcasting, time shifting is the recording of programming to a storage medium to be viewed or listened to after the live broadcasting. Typically, this refers to TV programming but can also refer to radio shows via podcasts. Online publications can publish and archive articles for viewing now or later.

Multimedia Approach

Online journalism can include multimedia elements such as text and graphics, plus sound, music, motion video, and animation. These could be combined to make a story very engaging.

Interactive  

One of the most interesting features of online journalism is that it is interactive. The basic mechanism for this interactivity on the Web is use of hyperlinks. They link 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 hyperlinked set of web pages which can themselves include hyperlinks to other web sites. There are comment sections too, where the audience react to stories and interact among themselves. This way, digital journalism keeps the audience socially active.

Information Goes Paperless

This means you just need an electronic device to be in touch with daily news breaks and favorite discussion programmes. With digital journalism and other broadcast channels, every piece of update you receive is through electronic media hence saving the environment. Environmentalists love this development because a tree flourishes for every paper saved. With apps available for every newspaper, media companies can contribute to utilizing natural resources sustainably. However, this is a disadvantage to newspaper establishments but they have overcome this by having online versions of their publications to maintain their readers across the globe.

Immediate Feedback 

The comment section in online news platforms makes it possible for readers to react to stories immediately after reading them. Readers/participants can respond instantly to material presented by the online journalist and this can some in several forms. It could be through email to the reporter or editor which is similar to the traditional letter to editor of print publications, but email letters can be published much sooner online than in print. 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.

Disadvantages

Online journalism also has a some constraints. Here are the basic ones;

Relatively High Error Margin

Because of the quest to keep up with breaking news, there is high chance of putting out news stories with less proofreading and less thorough confirmation of facts. This has led to the era of fake news being blamed on the proliferation of online news channels. But very serious online newspapers and other media are always very careful with what they put out there for people to read.

Weaker Gatekeepers

Gatekeepers are those involved in determining what gets published as news, from the reporter in the field, to the news editor, then editor. Major news organizations have very well trained personnel who report stories and process them in the office before they get published. However, there are several other unreliable online news channels, especially citizen journalism platforms, that are operated by people with little or no training in basic journalism. This makes the news content of their platforms very unreliable.

Lack of Focus on Quality Journalism

Many online news platforms pay little attention to quality journalism in a bid to report the news before others and get more views. A number of those that work in such unreliable platforms are not trained journalists and this reflects in the quality of their contents. Such online news websites have less credible contents to an extent and are blamed for the emergence of an era of fake news. Since accessing the internet is more convenient to everyone, it becomes very easy for unscrupulous elements to spread negativity about a particular individual or group, thereby increase the spread of fake news in the society.

Less Serious Editing

There seems to be less rigid editing in online editions especially in terms of story length and content and this seems to be a disadvantage to online journalism. The unlimited news space makes online newspapers a bit less serious than offline editions of newspapers. However, serious conventional newspapers and other news channels have online editors that oversee the content of the online version of their news channels.

 

 

 

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