РефератыИностранный языкUnUntitled Essay Research Paper Journalism on the

Untitled Essay Research Paper Journalism on the

Untitled Essay, Research Paper


Journalism on the Internet


The common forms of media in today’s world each have both


advantages and disadvantages. The Internet has been around for an


almost equal amount of time as most of them, but only recently has


it become a popular way of retrieving information. The Internet


takes the best of all other medium and combines them into a very


unique form. The Internet is the best way to retrieve information.


This combination of paper publishing, TV, radio, telephones, and


mail is the future of communications. The internet has several


types of journalism which can be defined into three sections. One


section is online magazines, online broadcasting, and other online


services. The next group is resource files and web pages. The third


is discussion groups/forums and e-mail. I will investigate these


areas of the net, showing the advantages and disadvantages of each


in comparison to the conventional forms.In order to understand what all these topics are you must


first understand what the internet is. The simple answer is that it


is computers all over the globe connected together by telephone


wires. It was first made by the military, "No one owns the


Internet", to have a network with no centre. That way it could


never be destroyed by nuclear war. Since then, universities have


used it and it has evolved into what it is today. It is a library


that contains mail, stories, news advertising, and just about


everything else. "In a sense, freenets are a literacy movement for


computer mediated communication today, as public libraries were to


reading for an earlier generation." Now that the term "the net" is


understood lets look at some sections of the net.An online magazine is a computer that lets users access it


through the net. This computer stores one or more magazines which


users can read. "PC magazine and other magazines are available on


the Web" "Maclean’s Magazine and Canadian Business online; and


Reuters’ Canadian Newsclips." This form is much better that


conventional publishing, "we are using the online service to


enhance the print magazine", for several reasons. It is


environmentally safe, "Publish without Paper", most are free, "$50


a month on CompuServe", you can get any article from any year at


the touch of a button, and you can search for key words. "Search


engines make it easy pinpointing just the information you need".


The articles don’t have space limits so you will get a specially


edited full story version (depending on the reporter) and other


articles that didn’t make the print. It is easy to compare the


story with another journalists view, or get the story from a


journalist from another country. This way, the reader can make


informed decisions on anything, without bias. A few people complain


that there is too much information to receive, "mass jumble", but


there are filter programs that will cut the information to any set


amount. CNN online is a broadcast web page (another computer). CNN


not only has the articles to read but video, and sound clips too.


Anyone can get up to the minute news, and reports. "We will send a


reporter to the game, who will interview people like the coach and


uplink the story while the game is being played." This is an


excellent addition to TV. It is a mix of TV and publishing. TV has


a schedule to keep and might cut out parts simply for time but


there is no time limit online. Also, because it is interactive,


users will remember the information longer than if they watched TV.


An online service is a web page that sells something. It is easy to


order anything, from flowers to even airline tickets.


"…opportunity to buy tickets through TicketMaster." But even


this has problems, "the Internet is new and many possible types of


fraud must be dealt with," but the solution is software, "Secure


Courier…a secure means of transferring financial transactions".


This service is the home shopping, catalogue, and printed flier


replacement. Their advantage is that you can buy directly, or skip


them if you wish, unlike TV.Web pages on the internet are computers that are dedicated to


letting people access them. Many companies have a web page that


offers help to customers, news, services, product updates, advice


from experts, even "information on elections, government programs,


and so forth." "These new, online services include daily industry


news, classified, a directory of suppliers, an interactive forum,


and tons of reference material, including government documents,


surveys, speeches, papers, and statistics." Even home businesses


can have a page and advertise their products or services. The only


other medium that comes close to what a web page can do is the help


telephone lines, but a web page is much more useful. Resource files


are like a library of information. By using a search program a user


can find files on any topic. They can get, digital books, reports,


pictures, statist

ics, university essays, sound files, video, and


even programs, "You can even download the federal budget


simulator". However, there is always going to be the possibility


of false information, but because it is so easy to speak your mind


on the net, this bad information is quickly found and deleted.


"Established sources such as universities, libraries, and


government agencies can be considered reasonably reliable….Then


comes the free-for-all." "You must be a critical viewer of both


the source and the content"


The final area is discussion groups or forums. There is a


forum for just about any topic. "The overall advantage is the


spread of ideas, information, and thoughts between people who would


not otherwise correspond. The Result is a free flow if ideas with


little moderation or control". A forum is a mail group that allow


people all over the world discuss a topic, trade information, etc.


"everything from uploaded works by Canadian artists to chats on


hockey and politics." Each forum has many users, each with their


own point of view. Anyone can talk, bias or not, loving or hating


the topic. "There are no rules about what can or can not go on the


Internet. Legal standards are almost impossible to establish and


even less likely to be enforced on a global link,". However, this


free flow of information can cause problems. These are evident in


adult forums and the EFF. The Electronic Freedom Foundation is a


group of people that want all information to be available to


anyone. This information can be anything such as; how to build a


car bombs, atomic bombs, working computer virus code, government


files, UFO info, hacking, cracking (copying software), and pheaking


(free telephone calls). This information is illegal in some


countries, and can be harmful or fatal if used. It is still


available because of the freedom of information act. The


information has always been available, but only lately has it


become this easy to get. Adult forums and web pages have created a


stir in the government. There are explicit pictures, novels,


catalog, stories, mail, and even child porn on the net. The


government has set out to stop the child porn but allowed the other


adult material to pass by. It would be improper for a young child


to access this information. To stop this, parents can install


programs to lock out these web pages, but a knowledgeable child can


still get access to them. The government is currently working on


this problem and setting up laws to protect the people who want to


be protected, while not infringing on the rights of the people who


want access to this information.As you can see, the Internet has the potential to be the


worlds #1 medium. With the ever expanding Web and a growing number


of users, this is only a matter of time. Journalism on the Internet


is only one of many things that will be available through the net.


As these technologies advance, barriers will be broken, rules set,


and the world’s knowledge will be a phone call and a mouse click


away.Footnotes in OrderBill Kempthorne, "Internet, So What?", The Computer Paper,


September, (1995), p. 20Trueman, "The 1995 Canadian Internet Awards", The Computer


Paper, September, (1995), p. 94Michael J. Miller, "Where Do I Want to Go Today", PC


Magazine, March 28, (1995), P. 75Sorelle Saidman, "Online Canadian Content Expanding despite


Prodigy Setback", Toronto Computes, November, (1995), p. 9Doug Bennet, "Confessions of an online publisher", Toronto


Computes, November (1995), p. 35"The Internet Comes of Age" PC Magazine, May 30, (1995), P.


19Casey Abell, "Letters", PC Magazine, May 30, (1995), P. 19Rick Ayre and Don Willmott, "The Internet Means Business", Pc


Magazine, May 16, (1995), p. 197Bill Kempthorne, "Internet, So What?", The Computer Paper,


September, (1995), p. 20Chris Carder, "Sports on the Internet a winner", Toronto


Computes, November, (1995), P. 98Chris Carder, "Sports on the Internet a winner", Toronto


Computes, November, (1995), P. 98Patrick McKenna, "Netscape’s Digital Envelope For Internet


Transactions", The Computer Paper, September, (1995), p. 90Patrick McKenna, "Netscape’s Digital Envelope For Internet


Transactions", The Computer Paper, September, (1995), p. 90Michael J. Miller, "Where Do I Want to Go Today", PC


Magazine, March 28, (1995), P. 75Doug Bennet, "Confessions of an online publisher", Toronto


Computes, November (1995), p. 37Michael J. Miller, "Where Do I Want to Go Today", PC


Magazine, March 28, (1995), P. 75Bill Kempthorne, "Internet, So What?", The Computer Paper,


September, (1995), p. 21Bill Kempthorne, "Internet, So What?", The Computer Paper,


September, (1995), p. 21Bill Kempthorne, "Internet, So What?", The Computer Paper,


September, (1995), p. 21Sorelle Saidman, "Online Canadian Content Expanding despite


Prodigy Setback", Toronto Computes, November, (1995), p. 9Bill Kempthorne, "Internet, So What?", The Computer Paper,


September, (1995), p. 22

Сохранить в соц. сетях:
Обсуждение:
comments powered by Disqus

Название реферата: Untitled Essay Research Paper Journalism on the

Слов:1747
Символов:12253
Размер:23.93 Кб.