Overview
The advent of digital technology has revolutionized the field of journalism, transforming the way news is gathered, disseminated, and consumed. Traditional journalism, which has its roots in the printing press, has been complemented by digital journalism, which leverages the power of the internet and social media to reach a wider audience. In this comparison, we will explore the key differences between digital journalism and traditional journalism, including their strengths, weaknesses, and implications for the future of news gathering and dissemination. With the rise of online news sources, such as [[the-new-york-times|The New York Times]] and [[bbc-news|BBC News]], and social media platforms, such as [[twitter|Twitter]] and [[facebook|Facebook]], the way we consume news has changed dramatically. According to a study by [[pew-research-center|Pew Research Center]], 67% of adults in the United States get their news from social media, highlighting the importance of digital journalism in modern times.