Digital Media and Technology: The Impact on Media Workers
With digital media and new technology, media workers are seeing their responsibilities shift with each change. With technology such as phones and social media, media workers are seeing fewer job necessities and fewer jobs (Lareau, 2010). There are fewer jobs for video and audio technicians because much of news is done with social media and short videos that can be recorded with more advanced cameras that do not require an entire crew (Lareau, 2010). Of course, this does not mean there is no need for these individuals but the need for them is decreasing as technology advances, which poses problems for the specialized media job market. Entry into this job market is becoming increasingly difficult, as a result. Also, "citizenship journalism" is making the need for reporters less because, again, technology such as phones and the internet make it easier for just about anyone to report on a given topic (Lareau, 2010). This is not to say that there are no reporters but there