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Future of journalistic work.

        Time goes extremely quickly and makes the world adjust to itself. Journalism also doesn’t stand still. Traditional media alone are more not able to satisfy audience’s demands and audience is demanding ‘big, fast and qualitative content’. New media are being more often asked for information; they can recreate worldview from its each side by every mean: by telling, showing, giving references on similar material, giving opportunity to speak your mind and to feel yourself part of what is happening around. New media give users an opportunity to take an active part in communicative process and to treat received messages selectively. But what will happen to television, radio and printed press? Is it that New Media are soon will displace traditional ones? We can‘t say definitely but it is really hard to imagine our life without television in apartment, without voice from radio in bus or car, without newsstand. That is why traditional and new media still co-exists together but not in equal rights. New media make our life easier but not everyone have a need of absorbing the information quickly and as long as there are people who are awaiting patiently for news release on television and who believe the information from radio programs, traditional and new media will co-exist.

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