Professional social media: Are trainee journalists ready to embrace social media for work or is it just a personal tool of communication?

Emer Connolly
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The media landscape in Ireland has changed substantially. Traditionally, print publications were one of the main sources of news. However, this trend has shifted dramatically as patterns of news consumption have altered: digital delivery is now the norm and social media have become a key part of media content. Consumers want instant access to news 24/7. It is essential that trainee journalists are adequately equipped with the key skills required to take up posts and thrive in this industry where the multi-skilled approach is key. I taught an online journalism module to three groups of undergraduate students in an Irish university and examined their perceptions of the use of social media for work. This research found that just one in three students was willing to use social media for work, while the remaining two-thirds were either undecided or reluctant to do so. I also examined what form of social media they preferred to use and found that Facebook and Twitter were the preferred options. Overall, the majority of students were happy to blog or podcast, particularly if they were given the opportunity to concentrate on subjects of their choice.
专业社交媒体:实习记者准备好接受社交媒体工作了吗,还是它只是一种个人交流工具?
爱尔兰的媒体格局发生了巨大变化。传统上,印刷出版物是新闻的主要来源之一。然而,随着新闻消费模式的改变,这一趋势发生了巨大变化:数字交付现在已成为常态,社交媒体已成为媒体内容的关键部分。消费者想要全天候即时获取新闻。至关重要的是,实习记者必须充分具备在这个多技能方法至关重要的行业中任职和发展所需的关键技能。我在爱尔兰的一所大学给三组本科生讲授了在线新闻模块,并调查了他们对在工作中使用社交媒体的看法。这项研究发现,只有三分之一的学生愿意在工作中使用社交媒体,而其余三分之二的人要么犹豫不决,要么不愿这么做。我还调查了他们更喜欢使用哪种形式的社交媒体,发现Facebook和Twitter是首选。总的来说,大多数学生都很乐意写博客或播客,特别是如果他们有机会专注于自己选择的主题。
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