Multimedia journalism is the practice of contemporary journalism that distributes news content either using two or more media formats via the Internet, or disseminating news report via multiple media platforms.
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Multimedia journalism is the practice of contemporary journalism that distributes news content either using two or more media formats via the Internet, or disseminating news report via multiple media platforms.
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Contemporary multimedia journalism practice implies its profound impacts in various aspects, including content recognition, journalism ideology, labour requirements, and audience-journalists relationship.
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Term multimedia journalism is used to describe the emergence of the new genre of journalistic practice.
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Contemporary journalism studies define multimedia journalism in two ways, both emphasising on the rapid development of technology which facilitates newsroom adapt to contemporary convergent news ecology;.
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Mark Deuze argues that multimedia journalism refers to news stories published on news websites enhanced by various media elements, including text, images, audio, video and other formats.
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Whereas multi media Multimedia journalism contains more than two media elements, including but not limited to written words and photographs.
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Secondly, as the result of media convergence, multimedia journalism is defined as the production and distribution of news coverage via a variety of communication platforms, such as newspaper, television, radio, websites, social media, and so on.
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Multimedia journalism is perceived as a revolutionary transformation in information and communications.
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Traditional Multimedia journalism based on single medium defines the role of readers as the recipient and the consumer of information.
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Audiences' everyday practices with regards to multimedia journalism is challenging the traditional relationship between journalists and readers.
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In convergent times, the scope of journalism has expanded considerably via the multimedia model, serving as an alternative form to traditional news production and consumption.
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