Readers now get to participate in the news. The shift is seismic, but is it good? Does it lead to less accuracy? Or are citizen journalists saving free speech right as conventional media struggles to survive?
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The changing face of journalism
Readers now get to participate in the news. The shift is seismic, but is it good? Does it lead to less accuracy? Or are citizen journalists saving free speech right as conventional media struggles to survive?
This post was submitted by David Reich-Hale.