A New Kind of News
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Category 1
Radio
Newspaper
Word of mouth
Television
Category 2
Facebook
Twitter
Pinterest
Tumblr
Vine
Blogs
News Apps
Traditional
Radio
Newspaper
Word of mouth
Television
Non-Traditional
Facebook
Twitter
Pinterest
Tumblr
Vine
Blogs
News Apps
Traditional News Sources: sometimes referred
to as “old” or “mainstream” media; traditional
news sources include print media, such as
newspapers, and broadcast media, such as
radio and television.
Non-traditional News Sources – sometimes
referred to as “new media”; non-traditional
news sources include social media (websites
and applications used for social networking),
as well as news sources that can be found on
the internet.
Social Media – websites and applications used
for social networking, the use of dedicated
websites and applications to communicate
informally with other users, or to find people
with similar interests to oneself.
Blogs – personal websites or web pages on
which an individual records opinions on a
regular basis.
Blogosphere – blogs, or personal websites
and web pages on which an individual
records opinions on a regular basis, and
personal websites on the Internet are referred
to collectively as the blogosphere.
Citizen Reporters – reporters that work
outside of the mainstream media. Citizen
reporters may not have professional training
as journalists, but still operate under the
same ethical guidelines as “traditional”
journalists.