The Web and its Journalisms: Considering the Consequences of Different Types of Newsmedia Online
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- 1 June 2003
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- Published by SAGE Publications in New Media & Society
- Vol. 5 (2), 203-230
- https://doi.org/10.1177/1461444803005002004
Abstract
The internet - specifically its graphic interface, the world wide web - has had a major impact on all levels of (information) societies throughout the world. Specifically for journalism as it is practiced online, we can now identify the effect that this has had on the profession and its culture(s). This article defines four particular types of online journalism and discusses them in terms of key characteristics of online publishing - hypertextuality, interactivity, multimediality - and considers the current and potential impacts that these online journalisms can have on the ways in which one can define journalism as it functions in elective democracies worldwide. It is argued that the application of particular online characteristics not only has consequences for the type of journalism produced on the web, but that these characteristics and online journalisms indeed connect to broader and more profound changes and redefinitions of professional journalism and its (news) culture as a whole.Keywords
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