PRACTICES OF AND CHALLENGES FOR CITIZEN JOURNALISM IN THE MAINSTREAM MEDIA OF BANGLADESH

Abdul Kabil Khan, S. Mehjabin, M. Rashid
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In the past few years, it is observed that social media was the first to respond to some issues that become the talk of the town. Broad and easy access to mobile devices and social media has created immense opportunities for the public to share and publish their works on open forums. The audience as the prosumer (producers and active consumers) generates ‘user-generated content’ that undoubtedly influences the mainstream media’s content production procedure and manner through distributing them to many news or social platforms. This process leads to citizen journalism as a parallel mode of journalism where collection, collaboration and dissemination of the information go through a single channel. This study is based on both primary and secondary data sources to understand the impacts, challenges, and opportunities of citizen journalism needed beside the journalism. The qualitative data are collected from seven in-depth interviews with senior journalists, editors, academics and news managers. And two semi-structured interviews were conducted with citizen journalism project coordinators. Their analysis regarding this citizen journalism practices in mainstream media creates access to information by opening a new door to more significant resources. However, the concern remains whether incorporating citizen journalism into mainstream journalism poses any threat or not. It is observed that the absence of practicing journalistic rules and regulations in social media makes their credibility questionable and generates confusion. Online news sites use mobile technologies to create and disseminate their media products, gradually attracting the audience and readers. As a result, people are often used to accessing news from online sites rather than print media. With this current demand, mainstream news media is focusing on more interactivity on their online platforms and encouraging their audiences to join in the news production process.
孟加拉主流媒体公民新闻的实践与挑战
在过去的几年里,可以观察到,社交媒体是第一个对一些成为城镇话题的问题做出反应的。移动设备和社交媒体的广泛和便捷访问为公众在开放论坛上分享和发布他们的作品创造了巨大的机会。受众作为产消者(生产者和活跃消费者)产生的“用户生成内容”,通过将其分发到众多新闻或社交平台,无疑影响着主流媒体的内容生产程序和方式。这一过程导致了公民新闻作为一种平行的新闻模式,信息的收集,合作和传播通过单一渠道。本研究以一手与第二手资料来源为基础,了解公民新闻的影响、挑战与机遇。定性数据收集自对资深记者、编辑、学者和新闻经理的七次深度访谈。与公民新闻项目协调员进行了两次半结构化访谈。他们对主流媒体中这种公民新闻实践的分析,通过打开一扇通往更重要资源的新大门,创造了获取信息的途径。然而,将公民新闻纳入主流新闻是否会带来威胁仍然值得关注。我们观察到,在社交媒体上缺乏实践新闻规则和制度,使其可信度受到质疑,并产生混乱。在线新闻网站利用移动技术创造和传播自己的媒体产品,逐渐吸引受众和读者。因此,人们通常习惯于从在线网站而不是印刷媒体上获取新闻。在这种需求下,主流新闻媒体正在关注其在线平台上更多的交互性,并鼓励其受众参与新闻生产过程。
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