Shifting Journalistic Ethics in the Internet Age, Case Study: Violation of Journalistic Ethics in Journalistic Products and Journalist Behavior in Online Media

  • Lestari R
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Abstract

The internet era has significantly contributed to the dynamic development of journalism. The consequences of the presence of the internet in journalism change at least two essential things, namely the presentation of journalistic products and the behavior of journalists. The internet has given rise to new media platforms, namely online media and changing information dissemination to be faster and more massive. The internet also affects journalist behavior in the field in the process of searching, processing and disseminating information. On

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Lestari, R. D. (2019). Shifting Journalistic Ethics in the Internet Age, Case Study: Violation of Journalistic Ethics in Journalistic Products and Journalist Behavior in Online Media. Komunikator, 11(2). https://doi.org/10.18196/jkm.112027

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