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Misha Larkins [42]
3 years ago
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news blogging has taken the news media by storm and challenged traditional news outlets in how they present the news. describe t

he positive and negative attributes by news blogging
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2 answers:
pogonyaev3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

With millions of people adding to their sites each day, blogs offer a variety of advantages to major media outlets. Bloggers are free of restraint and offer an unfiltered view, thus can deliver their news with speed and no concern of accuracy. The sheer number of bloggers submitting content each day creates a wide array of opinion on innumerable subjects. Negatives: blogs can be opinionated and biased, inaccurate or written by someone who doesn't know the content well.

Explanation:

With millions of people adding to their sites each day, blogs offer a variety of advantages to major media outlets. Bloggers are free of restraint and offer an unfiltered view, thus can deliver their news with speed and no concern of accuracy. The sheer number of bloggers submitting content each day creates a wide array of opinion on innumerable subjects. Negatives: blogs can be opinionated and biased, inaccurate or written by someone who doesn't know the content well.

gavmur [86]3 years ago
4 0
Negative: news blogging can put journalists out of jobs.
Positive: news blogging can get factual news quicker than traditional news outlets by real people who have witnessed the event.
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