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Knowledge is Power!
Traditional media has always drawn a line between the reporter and the “reported to.” But citizen journalism is a phenomenon that looks to bridge the gap between the news and the people, with average folks being able to use digital technology and the Internet to create and distribute their own news. But most stories about citizen journalism in the U.S. tend to focus on sites written in English.
Even when people mention the pioneering Korean citizen journalism site OhMyNews, it’s the English version that’s discussed. But because the concept is picking up speed all over the world, some very interesting citizen journalism sites are cropping up in the world’s second most popular language and third most commonly used tongue on the Internet: Spanish.”*
*From: http://www.pbs.org
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