Category: Student Work

Traditional news VS blogging.

Not only is blogging a professional job, but blogging is also necessary because it gets the word out quicker. Many students and the younger generation read blogs online more than they check the news. I usually find out about important events through social media. As an active Twitter user, I tend to get most of …

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Blogs vs Traditional News

In the past,blogs were important but not as important. Anybody can make a blog, but some were not good blogs. Some people would make an opinion about a topic, but not have any facts to suppport their argument, or people would write a bad blog post about a resturant that they never have been to. …

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Bloggers vs Traditional Media, Who Will Survive?

All throughout the world, we see many media outlets find the latest story and blast it out to the world so we can retain this information. For the majority in medium history, we’ve seen everyone take time out of the day to hear the radio, watch the news or even pick up a newspaper to …

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Blogging vs. Traditional News

We all need to be in the know. Whether we listen to the current events on the radio, read it in the newspaper, watch it on television or online, or even read posts about it on Twitter, we all have the silent agreement that we just have to be in the now and in the know. …

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Blogging Vs. Traditional News

Melanie Beltran MCS 244 February 3, 2019 When surfing on the internet, one has a good chance of coming across a blog that could potentially appeal to them. The blog could be relative to fashion, makeup, fitness, interior designing, lifestyle and more. There is a debate about whether or not blogging has taken over the …

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Is Blogging Taking Over Traditional News Source?

Bloggers are making a huge impact as of right now in the world of internet. Their title “bloggers” is not a way of taking over traditional news sources, their label or title describes their work as their opinion. They are not taking over the traditional news sources according to the “Can Bloggers Replace Journalists” since …

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Blogging vs. Traditional News

Now more than ever, blogs are a source to which many people turn when they are in search of specific information or trusted opinions on a given topic. Personally, I rely heavily on food blogs, as I’ve found that the recipes posted there are more adaptable to the diet and income of everyday people than, …

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Blogging vs. Traditional News

Blogging is a great way to express personal interests and opinions, and I do believe they have the power to take over traditional news sources. In Tony Rogers’s article “Why Bloggers Can’t Replace the Work of Professional Journalists”, he explains that both outlets produce different content. He brings up a valid argument that bloggers are …

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Blogs vs. Traditional News

In this day and age a believe it is possible for blogs to take over traditional news sources. I don’t think it will be possible that blogs will take over all news sources that we know but I do believe it will take over the majority. In this generation, most millennials and generation z’s receive …

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Microblogging VS Traditional News By Jaritza Flores-Garcia

A blog is a discussion or informational website published on the World Wide Web consisting of discrete, often informal diary-style text entries. Posts are typically displayed in reverse chronological order, so that the most recent post appears first, at the top of the web page. Microblogging is an online broadcast medium that exists as a specific …

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