INTRODUCTION
Before tackling this question, it is important to
give a brief history of both old and new media. And then move to define certain
concepts found in the question. In addition, the effects and strategies as well as examples will be given.
HISTORY OF BOTH TRADITIONAL AND SOCIAL MEDIA
Media is a method of communication or form of publication commonly used
to distribute news and information. Cave paintings, outdoor advertising and
books were some earliest forms of communication or media. In the mid-1400s,
Johannes Gutenberg first used a printing press and in 1500s and 1600s more
sporadic methods were launched across Europe. The first computer was sold
commercially. Forty-three years (1994) later, the American government released
control of the internet which led to the birth of the World Wide Web (www).
The term ‘’weblog’’ was
coined to describe online journals. It was later shorten to blog. By 2004 blogs
had become mainstream and a popular political tool. In 2003, podcast were
conceived when MP3 audio files were combined with RSS (Really Simple
Syndication). It was created in the late 1990s and expanded in early 2000. This
allowed users subscribe to their favorite blogs, podcast or other content
sharing website (collectively referred to as social media) and automatically
receive new content on their computer or portable media device as it becomes
available.
DEFINITION OF
TRADITIONAL /LEGACY MEDIA;
Many scholars have defined traditional (also called old) media as that
which is not new but this definition is vague or unclear. Traditional media
refers to the old and usually archaic way of disseminating information
involving only one way communication. It may also refer to the media used
before the advent of technological advances like the internet. For example,
sending mail through the post office and reading newspapers is considered as
using old media, whereas sending e-mail, reading electronic newspaper articles
on the internet or a mobile phone is thought of as new media. Newspapers,
magazines, radio, television stations and broadcast networks are all examples
of traditional media.
WHAT IS SOCIAL MEDIA?
It refers to the means of interactions among people in which they
create, share and or exchange information and ideas in virtual communities and
networks. Social media depends on mobile and web-based technologies to create
highly interactive platform through which communities share, create, discuss
and modify user generated content. Platforms like twitter, facebook, and
linkedin have created online communities where people can share as much or as
little personal information as they desire with other members. Social media has
key principles. It is about conversations, community, connecting with the
audience and building relationships and not just a broadcast channel or
marketing tool.
WHO ARE CITIZEN
JOURNALISTS?
Citizen journalists are people who assume the role of reporters. In
technical sense, they are not reporters but do what reporters do. They play an
active role in collecting, analyzing and disseminating news or information.
They are the mainstream audience and can also be called ‘Stand Alone’, Street,
and Guerilla journalists among others. In straiten times, journalists cannot be
everywhere at once and often arrive after the news event has actually happened.
Citizen journalists or ordinary people with camera phones can be our sole source
of first-hand information on sensational issues like accident. They also
manufacture and produce their own news with no regulative measures. The main
feature of citizen journalists is that they are usually found online.
EFFECTS OF SOCIAL MEDIA ON TRADITIONAL
MEDIA;
Citizen journalists’ use of social media is affecting the traditional
media in diverse ways. These include;
REACH- in terms of reach, social media surpasses some traditional media
like the print media. Its applications and social networking technologies
increase the global reach of users. It brings people from far places like
America, Kenya, and Germany among others closer to you. You chat and at the
same time see your loved ones through Skype and Viber unlike the print media
which reaches only few within a country.
INFOTAINMENT- social media outweighs traditional media in infotainment
causing some media houses to fold up. Social media has made it possible for
citizen journalists to use video and audio applications to make information
entertaining. Information now comes in music and movie forms to make it easier
and clearer to understand. For example, the political jingles are messages to
us. Unlike the traditional media, information comes in its hard and raw form
making information boring and difficult to understand.
VARIETIES- social media offer sufficient alternative sources to users.
There are varieties; local news, sports, politics, entertainment, opinions,
international news among others is what social media offers. The user chooses
what to read at what time and at the same time be on a different page but the
traditional media does not give such chance to users.
INTERACTIVITY- social media gives you the ability to post comments about
an article that is published online, give a feedback and also interact with the
author of the article and with other people posting comments.
THE STRATEGIES USED BY
TRADITIONAL MEDIA TO SURVIVE;
To remain in business some traditional media outlet have folded up and
gone online. This is to get a wider audience like the citizen journalists do.
Also, other radio and television
channels stream online and simultaneously run facebook pages, twitter, tumblr to
retain and embrace new audience and also to survive in the market. Joy Fm,
Peace Fm, TV3, Metro among others is examples of such.
Traditional media houses are giving incentives to citizen journalists
who bring them information. Some radio stations like Joy Fm and Rainbow radio
gives 20gh and10gh respectively for a story.
Others like Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (GBC), TV Africa are
extending its satellite to reach larger audience and to also survive in the
market.
CONCLUSION;
In conclusion, it is important for the traditional media to know that
social media will keep on advancing through the works of citizen journalists.
In so doing, it is important for the traditional media to keep strategizing to
survive or better still be at the same par with them.
REFERENCING;
ONLINE SOURCES;
Social media defined (What Is Social Media)
Tuft.edu/social-media-overview (Social Media Overview)
NAMES OF MEMBERS: BLOG ADDRESSES:
ALBERTA DOSU albydos.blogspot.com
OPARE RITA SIBA oparerita.blogspot.com
PATIENCE AKORA APERMAH advertisingmark.blogspot.com
PRECIOUS A SUAH suahprecious.blogspot.com
LORETTA NKRUMAH lorettankrumah100.blogspot.com
NAMES OF MEMBERS: BLOG ADDRESSES:
ALBERTA DOSU albydos.blogspot.com
OPARE RITA SIBA oparerita.blogspot.com
PATIENCE AKORA APERMAH advertisingmark.blogspot.com
PRECIOUS A SUAH suahprecious.blogspot.com
LORETTA NKRUMAH lorettankrumah100.blogspot.com
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