Saturday, September 10, 2011

Put Up or Shut Up

OJ1#5



Online in 2011 It's a race against time (and other news organisations) and online journalists are out to win. Who can provide the most accurate and ethically sourced news the fastest? If you can't compete... don't play the game. Who dares to win? With freelancers and emerging publications competing against the giants.

Some news organisations have been criticized for their poor online presence, with channel 7 news Australia currently unable to provide an online platform to watch news broadcasts, already shown on television. This error is a source of frustration for 7 news loyalists who want to watch their favourite news program but due to not being able to settle down in front of the TV at the required time, miss out.

News organisations need to better accommodate the busy , modern consumer if they want to remain viable and competitive. News needs to go online as soon as possible and it’s important for people to enjoy their news program at their own convenience. The ABC IView as an example of good online viewing service. The platform allows viewers to catch up on any program they are interested in and ABC news 24 is streamed live. Live streaming ensures people who don’t have access to a tv can watch the news from their computer or mobile phone, regardless of where they are. People at work or overseas, can finally enjoy TV online and the organisations that provide the best and most continue to dominate in online popularity.

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