Online Journalism, a Synopsis
Introduction
Online journalism, for the most part, has seen changes not common for many industries; it has been revolutionized by the advent of the internet, websites, blogs, forums and the like, many persons are becoming aware, more and more of the versatility of the internet and the ways in which they can gain access to media of their choice, at any given time, or on any given day. I have taken the opportunity to present to you, a synopsis of the ways in which on-line journalism is placed in the evolution of print, and in the evolution of the functions of the media.
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