Journalism 2.0


A slang term used to describe how the Internet has changed journalism, enabling journalists to cover more stories in different ways. The slang term “Journalism 2.0” is used to reference the Web 2.0 technologies such as blogging, audio, video, social networks, and online reporting tools that journalists use today.��

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