ОРОН НУТГИЙН ХЭВЛЭЛ МЭДЭЭЛЛИЙН ДИЖИТАЛ ШИЛЖИЛТИЙН ЭРХ ЗҮЙН ОРЧИНД ХИЙСЭН СУДАЛГАА
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.22353/journalism.2024.01.19Abstract
Media outlets must identify new opport
unities to continue to exist owing to the
development of techniques and technology
in the field of media. Hence, articles and
programs must be regularly updated and
enriched in terms of content, form, topic
coverage, size, language composition,
recording tone, and methods. This article
analyzes the best practices of local U.S.
news sites that have successfully
transitioned digitally by their own effort.
These practices are compared with those
of local news sites in Mongolia.
Next, we examine the legal frameworks
that support local newspapers in U.S.
states and laws that ensure the sustain
ability of local journalism. Similarities are
observed between the practices of the U.S.
and Mongolia. For example, from their
business model to regular emails for
sharing their mission with readers,
ensuring financial stability through the
development of classified advertising, and
using a more streamlined system for
reporting that frees reporters from un
necessary technical work. Based on the
laws and regulations to ensure the stability
of local journalism, the government's
interference in media evaluated unfavor
ably. Therefore, if the government's non
influence and non-interference can be
implemented, then a new type of support
for local media can be implemented.
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