User:Anniem13/sandbox

ARTICLE EVALUATION
The article I chose to critique is Animal Olympic Games.

I would add more research and information to the article, it was pretty bare. Other than stating that is was a Japanese animation film in 1928, there is no plot or storyline added and no characters.

The second link, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Yokohama_Cinema_Sh%C5%8Dkai&action=edit&redlink=1, is not functioning.

There are no citations for where the basic information was found.

Something that would be useful would be briefly describing the director and something about his other films, if any. Also adding something about its popularity would be useful to know.

WIKI DRAFT: BROADCAST JOURNALISM
Broadcast journalism

Adding a paragraph about fake news in current times and impact on journalism:

Novotny, Eric. “What Is Fake News? .” ''What Is Fake News? - "Fake" News - Library Guides at Penn State University'', guides.libraries.psu.edu/fakenews.

Fake News[edit]
The term Fake news has taken over broadcast journalism throughout the past and current years. Its impact on broadcast journalism played a role in how news about the election was spread. Fake news defines how viewers see news that may be misleading or false. Many of these false or misleading stories came out during the 2016 election between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.

Citizen Broadcast Journalism[edit]
Citizen broadcast journalism is a new form of technology that has allowed regular civilians to post stories they see through outlets such as Snapchat, Facebook, and Twitter. It has become a new trend that some allegedly fear will take over broadcast journalism as it is known. News companies, like Fox News, are employing citizen journalists, which is a new phenomenon among journalism.

“Television Legislative and Regulatory Issues.” Television Legislative and Regulatory Issues | Advocacy | National Association of Broadcasters, www.nab.org/advocacy/televisionIssues.asp.

Business Changes[edit]
Broadcast journalism is changing rapidly, causing issues within the business as well. Many people can no longer find jobs in broadcast journalism because much more is online and does not even need to be broadcast by a person. Others are being laid off to invest more money into new technologies. Other changes include innovations allowing TV stations to better alert viewers in emergencies and have higher quality services.