THE NEW STAGE OF JOURNALISM DEVELOPMENT – INTERNET JOURNALISM
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Keywords: Internet journalism, digital media, online news, media transformation, modern journalism, citizen journalism, social media, news consumptionAbstract
Abstract: The evolution of journalism has entered a new phase with the rise of Internet journalism, fundamentally transforming how news is produced, distributed, and consumed. This article explores the characteristics of online journalism, its advantages and challenges, and how it has redefined the relationship between journalists and audiences. Through the lens of modern digital tools and platforms, the paper examines how Internet journalism impacts traditional media and what it means for the future of information dissemination.
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