New forms of advertising raise questions about journalism integrity
With declining revenue from traditional display advertising and classified ads, news outlets are increasingly relying on native advertising.
With declining revenue from traditional display advertising and classified ads, news outlets are increasingly relying on native advertising.
Reporters Without Borders reported that 50 journalists from around the world died in the course of duty.
As the news industry struggles to recapture this increasingly distant financial foothold, many within it are certain that the first step forward is to no longer take their audiences for granted. Instead, they have to be more deliberate about earning the audience’s loyalty.
In the digital age, in which social media supports dissemination of content without any regard to its accuracy, the task of muddying the waters on matters of great public importance is simpler and cheaper than ever before.