A recent poll by The Atlantic and National Journal asked 43 of the most prominent media insiders in the United States whether they felt the internet had been beneficial to journalism. The results were quite alarming with nearly two thirds answering that they felt the internet was hurting journalism more than it was helping. Although most admitted that the internet had some obvious advantages including the huge rise in audience figures and the increased interaction with the audience they felt it was outweighed by the disadvantages.
The main grievance among the media insiders was the failure of the internet to turn news consumption into monetary gains and in turn supporting future news production. The poll revealed that there was serious fears that in terms of the production of news the internet did absolutely nothing in the way newspapers do,producing empirical journalism, and therefore the net is a sorry substitute for newspapers which could be reality in the near future. The blurring of lines between fact and opinion and the bitesize information of news available on the web were the other main grievances highlighted in the poll.
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