Reliable media will survive, says expert Ben Agina

By: Publication details: Nairobi The Standard Group Thursday, June 4, 2009Description: p. 13; The Standard. June 4, 2009Subject(s): Available additional physical forms:Summary: Despite losing news monopoly with the upsurge of the Information technology, globally, traditional media has increasingly undergone major changes. With the internet, mobile phones, blogs and FM stations individually with no training in journalism can disseminate news. This means most people get news almost as it happens and the mainstream media has to step up their presentation. It thus has to invest in quality journalism.
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Despite losing news monopoly with the upsurge of the Information technology, globally, traditional media has increasingly undergone major changes. With the internet, mobile phones, blogs and FM stations individually with no training in journalism can disseminate news. This means most people get news almost as it happens and the mainstream media has to step up their presentation. It thus has to invest in quality journalism.

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