Tuesday, September 10, 2013
A New Way to Present Journalism
So as I continued to think of ways to save journalism, I thought of the idea of making a website that would give people news in a new way. It would be set up pretty much the same way as the site Stumble Upon, in which the user clicks the "next" button and a new random website appears. If this was done with the news, the person would click the button and it would give them a different random news story from that day. They could also filter the content of what they're receiving if they would like to, just like on Stumble Upon. For example, different categories could be politics, sports, entertainment, crime, etc. Or if the person wanted to just get news based on their location there could be different categories such as local, regional, national, or world. The site would pull articles from that day from various news sources all over the Internet and the person could just click through them. If they find it interesting then they can read it, but if it's not for them then they hit the "next" button and a new article would appear. I think this would be a popular site because it's customizable with what type of news you want to read and it helps you to find interesting stories that you might not have found otherwise. It would give the reader a lot of variety and would keep them from getting bored.
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