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Online journalism is reporting and other journalism produced or distributed via the Internet. The first breakthrough year was 1994, when Internet access started to become ubiquitous with the spread of dialup providers such as America Online and Prodigy.

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  • Online journalism is reporting and other journalism produced or distributed via the Internet. The first breakthrough year was 1994, when Internet access started to become ubiquitous with the spread of dialup providers such as America Online and Prodigy.
  • Online journalism is defined as the reporting of facts produced and distributed via the Internet. An early leader was The News & Observer in Raleigh, North Carolina. Steve Yelvington wrote on the Poynter Institute website about Nando, owned by The N&O, by saying "Nando evolved into the first serious, professional news site on the World Wide Web -- long before CNN, MSNBC, and other followers." It originated in the early 1990s as "NandO Land". And the revenue gained with advertising on news websites is sometimes too small to support the site.
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  • Online journalism is defined as the reporting of facts produced and distributed via the Internet. An early leader was The News & Observer in Raleigh, North Carolina. Steve Yelvington wrote on the Poynter Institute website about Nando, owned by The N&O, by saying "Nando evolved into the first serious, professional news site on the World Wide Web -- long before CNN, MSNBC, and other followers." It originated in the early 1990s as "NandO Land". Many news organizations based in other media also distribute news online, but the amount they use of the new medium varies. Some news organizations use the Web exclusively or as a secondary outlet for their content. The Online News Association is the premier organization representing online journalists, with more than 800 members. The Internet challenges traditional news organizations in several ways. Newspapers may lose classified advertising to websites, which are often targeted by interest instead of geography. These organizations are concerned about real and perceived loss of viewers and circulation to the Internet. And the revenue gained with advertising on news websites is sometimes too small to support the site. Even before the Internet, technology and other factors were dividing people's attention, leading to more - but narrower - media outlets.
  • Online journalism is reporting and other journalism produced or distributed via the Internet. The first breakthrough year was 1994, when Internet access started to become ubiquitous with the spread of dialup providers such as America Online and Prodigy.
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