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The Internet in 10 years?

Discussion in 'Journalism topics only' started by WaylonJennings, Feb 22, 2008.

  1. shotglass

    shotglass Guest

    There's going to be a big opening in the middle of your browser. You're going to be able to climb in and just live in cyberspace.
     
  2. jfs1000

    jfs1000 Member

    The internet will destroy the profession. There won't be a difference between a pro journalist and a blogger/part time muckracker. That's probably how the founding fathers intended it anyway.

    It used to be that he who controlled the press controls information. Same with radio and television broadcast towers. Now, anyone tom, dick or harry can be a published journalist.

    That is where we are going in 10 years. No more professionals. All a bunch of citizen journalists with no editors.
     
  3. shotglass

    shotglass Guest

  4. statrat

    statrat Member

    Thanks for checking in Stephen A. Smith.
    Damn that whole free press thing were people not under the control of massive corporations have the right to disseminate opinions and information.
    ::)
     
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