People Media

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Types of Journalist by Medium (People in Media)

-Print Journalists -Photojournalists -Broadcast Journalists -Multimedia Journalists

Crowdsourcing Examples

-TripAdvisor -Wikipedia -Waze

Two-step Flow Communication Model (1944)

-by Paul Lazarsfeld, Bernard Berelson, Hazel Gaudet -hypothesizes that ideas flow from mass media to opinion leaders and from them to a wider population.

Crowdsourcing (2)

-collective mobilization -when a group of people or crown is solicited for information by certain entities or institutions. A person over social media network can post a question or inquiry in his or her social media account where other people can openly share their answers or thoughts. Letting crowds become contributors of information is also a consequence of the pervasiveness of the Internet and Social Media.

Photojournalists

-different from traditional photographers in that they are more interested in capturing images that tell a story than ones that just look nice. -Photojournalists are generally highly-trained photographers who may have worked in a traditional photography medium like wedding photography before transitioning into journalism.

Broadcast Journalists

-encompasses both television and radio news. -There are two ways that journalists can be involved in broadcast journalism: behind the scenes or on the air. Journalists working behind the scenes do a lot of research and reporting, but their faces or voices will not be broadcast. Journalists who work on the air may do their own reporting or read stories crafted by their colleagues.

Opinion Leaders

-highly exposed to and actively using media -source of viable interpretation of messages for lower-end media users -opinions are accepted by a group

People in Media

-media workers who are responsible for bringing you the information you need -provide information coming from the expert knowledge or first-hand experience of event

Citizen Journalism (2)

-public, participatory, democratic, guerilla, or street journalism -occurs when members of the public become active participants in the collection, reportage, analysis and dissemination of news and information to others. -"Ordinary citizens like you become people media in your own rights because you perform the same functions professional journalists do."

People Media

-refers to persons that are involved in the use, analysis, evaluation and production of media and information

People as media

-they are media itself. the person serves as the medium for another person to learn or acquire new knowledge -people serving as the channels of information -well-oriented to media sources and messages and able to provide information as accurate and reliable as possible

Print Journalists

-usually report for newspapers or magazines. -They may be full-time reporters for one particular publication or freelance writers who contribute to a variety of different publications. Oftentimes a print journalist will be paired with a photojournalist who will take pictures to complement the written story.

4 People As Media

1. Opinion Leaders 2. Citizen Journalism 3. Social Journalism 4. Crowdsourcing

Examples of People in media

1. Print Journalist 2. Movie Director 3. Radio Commentator 4. News Reporter

Examples of People as media

1. SHS Teacher 2. Independent Blogger 3. Your Classmate 4. YouTubers 5. Facebook user 6. College Professor

Crowdsourcing uses

1. promote innovative ideas 2. encourage interconnectedness in idea sharing 3. motive concretion 4. encourage participation from consumers or ordinary citizens 5. promote a more efficient and productive way of sharing information

What is common between people as media & people in media?

Both are people in media which means they are involved in the use, analysis, evaluation, and production of media and information

Difference between people in media & people as media

People in media are media practitioners which means they are media-related professionals while people as media are not but rather media users.

Multimedia Journalists

This is the newest field of journalism and also the fastest-growing. Multimedia journalism can encompass all the fields listed above because a web page can have a written story, still photos, video, and audio. Multimedia journalists are encouraged to have a wide set of storytelling abilities, as well as highly defined technical skills.

Social Journalism

journalists are using social media to make their content available to more people

Citizen Journalism (1)

people without professional journalism training can use the tools of modern technology and internet to create, augment or fact-check media on their own or in collaboration with others

Crowdsourcing (1)

practice of obtaining needed services, ideas, or content by soliciting contributions from a large group of people and especially from the online community


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