Monday, August 13, 2007

Definition: Convergence journalism

Convergence journalism:

A form of journalism in which various forms of media (writing, video, photos, and more) are combined to create a larger journalistic project. The web is an ideal platform for convergence journalism, as evidenced by the move towards multimedia presentations at papers like The Washington Post.

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Unknown said...

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