2023
DOI: 10.4236/ajc.2023.113020
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New Technologies and Journalistic Practices at the Time of COVID-19 in Africa

Paluku Kamili Jean-Paul,
Nyakundi Nyamboga Erneo,
Nyaole-Kowuor Rosemary

Abstract: This article aimed to show how new information technologies have influenced and innovated journalism practice during COVID-19 in terms of collecting, processing and disseminating news and information. The study was literature based. A literature-based study primarily relies on existing published literature rather than collecting primary data through experiments or surveys. The findings reveal that the management of new information technologies has led to the rise of infodemia, a phenomenon of misinformation th… Show more

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