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Article . 2024
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Article . 2024
License: CC BY
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Article . 2024
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THE LINK BETWEEN NEW MEDIA, INTERNET AND DISSEMINATION OF INFORMATION

Authors: Heavens Ugochukwu Obasi Ph.D;

THE LINK BETWEEN NEW MEDIA, INTERNET AND DISSEMINATION OF INFORMATION

Abstract

The advent of new media and the Internet has revolutionized the distribution of information around the world. The growth of online platforms and social networks has made information sharing faster, more convenient and accessible to more people. The Internet has given individuals and groups access to rapid communication channels and media that connect them with a global audience beyond traditional geographic boundaries. The rise of citizen journalism and user-generated content has shifted the power of news distribution from the control of traditional media to anyone with access to the Internet. As a result, the concept of gatekeeping has evolved and the role of traditional media in providing reliable news has increased. The Internet provides a wealth of information, but it also creates problems such as the spread of fake news, cyberbullying, and privacy violations. Therefore, critical evaluation and analysis of information from online sources is essential to ensure accurate and reliable knowledge in today's digital age. In general, new media and the Internet have undoubtedly changed the way information is distributed, and it is essential to be informed and cautious about approaches to accessing and sharing digital content.

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