FORMS AND DEVELOPMENT STAGES OF INTERNET JOURNALISM
Keywords:
Internet journalism, digital media, online news, social media, multimedia, media ethics, fake newsAbstract
This article examines the emergence and development of internet journalism, tracing its evolution from basic online news reproduction to an interactive, real-time medium. It outlines key stages of growth, including the impact of multimedia, social media, and user participation, while addressing challenges such as misinformation and media ethics. The analysis highlights how internet journalism has transformed both news production and consumption.
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