NEW PROFESSIONS IN INTERNET JOURNALISM AND THEIR b ESSENCE

Authors

  • Murtozayeva Nigora Murtoza qizi Samarkand State Institute of Foreign Languages Student of International Journalism

Keywords:

internet journalism, new professions, digital media, content manager, data journalism, podcaster, media analytics, web design, artificial intelligence.

Abstract

This article analyzes the emergence of new professions in the field of internet journalism and their significance. The development of digital technologies and social networks has led to the creation of new directions in journalism. The role and importance of professions such as content manager, data journalist, media analyst, podcaster, and web designer in the journalism industry are examined.

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Published

2026-04-17

How to Cite

Murtozayeva Nigora Murtoza qizi. (2026). NEW PROFESSIONS IN INTERNET JOURNALISM AND THEIR b ESSENCE. Ethiopian International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research, 13(4), 1315–1316. Retrieved from https://eijmr.org/index.php/eijmr/article/view/6174