
This 210-page e-book was written for
The authors believe that CITIZEN JOURNALISTS, 
decline in journalism in an appearance at the reenwald Pavilion as part of the Aspen Institute's McCloskey Speaker Series. Rather said “traditional journalism is under siege” and called for media reform to become an “immediate national priority.”Citizens from small communities to large metropolitan areas are fully capable of discovering, researching and writing news about what is happening in their communities
It is already happening in thousands of communities around the world with literally tens of thousands of citizen journalists working for little more than the privilege of being a voice for their town, a passion for news and a sincere interest in keeping their communities informed.
One of the biggest challenges facing traditional journalism is its perceived bias and a variety of well-known media scandals involving plagiarism, made-up stories and doctored or false documents used to back up a story.