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Journal of Mass Communication & Journalism

Journal of Mass Communication & Journalism

ISSN: 2165-7912

Open Access

S. Amartuvshin

Department of Journalism, Mongolian State University of Education, Ulan Bator, Mongolia

Publications
  • Review Article   
    Mongolian Online Journalism/News Websites/: Past, Present, and Future
    Author(s): S. Amartuvshin*, Chinzorig Bayar and Sh. Tungalag

    The breakthroughs of the third industrial revolution made the fourth industrial revolution feasible, and processes and technology drive the growth of every industry. Since journalists now perform a wide range of tasks, such as digital data processing, graphic and multimedia preparation, web development, and coding, their jobs today require technology-based knowledge, making them a more challenging profession than they were a century or even ten years ago when journalists' work was limited to writing news articles. As a result, the profession of journalism, which was formerly associated with the social sciences, has been incorporated into the study of information technology and cybernetics. Information sites have been a new technology-based information medium since the advent of the internet, and they have evolved as an accompaniment to traditional information tools, personal infor.. Read More»

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