Journalism in the Transition from the Old to the New Age

Authors

  • Maja Vojinović Faculty of management, University Union Nikola Tesla, Belgrade, Serbia
  • Dragić Rabrenović Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, B.C, Canada,

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.58898/sij.v4i2.98-103

Keywords:

history, contemporary, codes, genres, online

Abstract

Stories in magazines, articles in newspapers, television news, radio broadcasts, multimedia content, Internet platforms are types of media and therefore is the statement "the media is all around us". Because of this, many people often take media for granted and do not actively think about the information they read, see or hear. Also, there are many prejudices about journalism, journalists and editors, and they are the ones who collect, select, process and shape, and ultimately publish information through the media. This paper will explore the history of journalism, its basic definitions, journalistic codes and genres, as well as its function in contemporary society, with a particular focus on the development of online journalism.

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Published

2025-12-31

How to Cite

Journalism in the Transition from the Old to the New Age. (2025). Social Informatics Journal, 4(2), 98-103. https://doi.org/10.58898/sij.v4i2.98-103

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