Satellite television and the expanding power of the Internet are not only changing the way news is delivered, but also the perception of what news is and the way journalists do their jobs. These changes are having a profound impact on the news business while at the same time providing societies with more information that can help strengthen freedom, democracy and human rights. VOA's Bill Rodgers has more in this report.
Trotz Internet: Das Fernsehen ist die wichtigste Informationsquelle der deutschen Internetnutzer. An zweiter Stelle folgt die Zeitung, hat die Allensbacher Computer- und Technikanalyse gezeigt. Beide klassischen Medien verlieren allerdings an Bedeutung. Dagegen legt das Internet schnell zu, ist aber hinter dem Radio noch an vierter Stelle.
"Over the past decade, publishers across the world have been concerned about declining rates of newspaper readership among young people. Among the newspaper community - national newspaper associations, newspaper-in-education committees, and academics - there is much debate about why this is happening and how to address the issue. Are young people interested in news and information? How does technology affect their daily media consumption? What rituals do they associate with newspaper readership?"
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