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JOURNALISM EDUCATION IN TODAY’S FAST-PACED MEDIA ENVIRONMENT
JOURNALISM EDUCATION IN TODAY’S FAST-PACED MEDIA ENVIRONMENT

Author(s): Adina Baya
Subject(s): Social Sciences, Education, Media studies, Communication studies
Published by: Editura Politehnica
Keywords: journalism education; fake news; media ethics; journalistic skills;media technology;

Summary/Abstract: Political and economic pressures in newsrooms, “fake news” and increasing lack of trust from the part of the audiences are some of the recurring problems professional journalistshave to face today, closely linked to the “retreat” in democracy and to the fast-paced mediaenvironment pushed by technology advancement. How can journalism education adapt to the accelerated changes affecting the media landscape? Some of the provisional answers to this central question imply encouraging flexibility and adaptability in managing information acrossdifferent platforms, struggling to highlight relevance and making the best of the up-to-datetechnological tools, while keeping in mind that “journalism’s first obligation is to the truth” and “its first loyalty is to citizens” (Kovach & Rosenstiel 2003). Entrepreneurial and technical skills should empower future journalists to master transmedia storytelling, crowdfunding and crowdsourcing, get used to the mobile status of the profession and envisage their own media business initiatives, as well as stay true to ethical values.

  • Issue Year: 2020
  • Issue No: 13
  • Page Range: 3-13
  • Page Count: 11
  • Language: English