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yuradex [85]
3 years ago
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This TED Talk indicates that journalism sources today are often audience driven rather than personal sources from the journalist

s themselves. Based on this, what changes do you think that journalists must make in sourcing their information
Social Studies
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anyanavicka [17]3 years ago
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Answer: Ensure they verify the source and validity of the information and do further research before sharing them on their journals

Explanation:

Most of the information most journalist use in their research are audience driven. In most cases the journalist can't know much unless someone from the audience who was available during the event described what happened. What every journalist must do even though they get their information from the audience is to ensure they verify the source and validity of the information before sharing them on their journals, also they should do more research works on knowing why and how such situation happened, this makes their work rich and not just driven alone by what they get from the masses

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