THE IMPACT OF INTERNET JOURNALISM ON INFORMATION CULTURE
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Internet journalism, information culture, digital media, media literacy, online news, social media, misinformation, communication behavior.Abstract
Internet journalism has significantly transformed the global information landscape. It has reshaped not only how news is produced and delivered but also how individuals interact with information. This article explores the evolving relationship between internet journalism and information culture, examining its influence on public knowledge, digital behavior, media literacy, and communication norms. While internet journalism has increased access to diverse content and democratized news creation, it has also led to challenges such as misinformation, echo chambers, and declining trust in traditional sources. This study highlights the dual nature of these changes and calls for stronger ethical practices and critical thinking in navigating the digital media environment.
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