My answer: Both – they aren’t mutually exclusive. Every time people ask me what I do – if I’m tired and don’t want to go into it, I sigh and say I’m a “blogger.” But I know that isn’t the truth.
I work in social media (citizen journalism, network journalism, whatever you want to call it). But I am first and foremost – a journalist working in this field.
Remember: blogs are a content management system, not a genre. Journalism is a process – it can be done on paper, in video or in a blog. So if what you do is journalism – then you are a journalist.
For better or worse – we have come to conflate “blogger” with “non-journalist content producer” or “amateur” for short.
That is not the case. Give Bob Woodward a blog – and he is still a journalist. Give my mother her own print product – she is still not a journalist (sorry mom).
clipped from www.pbs.org
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