Newspaper journalists are apprehensive about the increased participation of readers in generating content, according to a survey from University of New South Wales researchers.
A majority (69%) of journalists favoured increased levels of interaction with their audience; 33% of the editors and journalists surveyed were against the idea of user-generated content, mainly owing to concerns about the types of content readers might wish to contribute, and the time/resources needed to prepare such material for publication.
Journalists are also uncertain about the quality of the news product over which they preside: 38% thought the quality of Australian newspaper journalism was “excellent”, while 34% said it was “average” and 28% rated it “poor”.
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