ArticleSkinny

Welcome Guest

Search:

ArticleSkinny » Ebooks » How has blogging changed the world of Journalism

How has blogging changed the world of Journalism


Since the inception of Internet, the world has seen radical changes in the way we communicate and blogging is the prime example of such a change. Basically, blogging is an informal speech with the freedom to express personal ideas and thoughts using internet as a prime medium. People who write blogs are known as bloggers. Now, professional bloggers have taken the concept a step further and developed it into a more professional rhetoric which includes the most common concepts found in Journalism. Blogging is sub divided into many categories including personal blogs, corporate blogs and question blogs.
Video blogging is a relatively new concept which highlights the issues from video clips rather than the content in writing. It should be noted that blogging is synonymous with writing but it is in fact a much more informal style of writing. Blogging has gain wide spread acceptance around the world because it provides writers much more freedom than the typical press. Blogging provides bloggers more freedom of choice and ideas. The development of Internet has really provided bloggers a more liberal choice. According to the Wired Magazine there were approximately seventy seven million readers of Internet blogs in United States alone which further its claim to one of the most dynamic medium of communications. It might well be the most preferred choice among readers and writes.


View PDF | Print View
by: albertzan
Total views: 209
Word Count: 232

About the Author

More related to blog blogging, click here.


Rating: 5.00

Comments

No comments posted.

Add Comment

You do not have permission to comment. If you log in, you may be able to comment.