Digital journalism and the new training cyber-journalistic
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The rise of digital journalism is directly related to the development of new technologies in the field of professional practice. This process is revolutionizing the craft of journalism, and especially the tools and techniques which he served. No longer be conceived without internet journalism, and therefore can be said that it is impossible to conceive without journalism journalism or digital cyberjournalism. The crisis of the journal paper, the funding crisis of the press and questioning the traditional model, coupled with the economic and financial crisis of our time, is giving encouraging the consolidation of the final cyberjournalism and new challenges in university education with the final consolidation of new technology in the academic studies in Information Sciences.
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Barquero Cabrero, M. (2008). Digital journalism and the new training cyber-journalistic. Revista de Comunicación de la SEECI, (15), 59–73. https://doi.org/10.15198/seeci.2008.15.59-73
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