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Press Notice: For immediate release



Print journalism ‘more prestigious than online’



A poll by news and features syndication site greatreporter.com shows two thirds

of reporters still think print pips the post in prestige over web journalism...



In the online poll, 66 per cent of respondents said they agreed with the statement:

‘Print journalism is more prestigious than online'.



A quarter of voters said they didn't agree with the statement, and a further seven per

cent said they were undecided.



Richard Powell, managing director of greatreporter.com parent company Presswire

Media, said: "I feel the public holds print journalism in higher esteem than online, so

therefore as a writer you get more credibility for getting published in print."



Greatreporter.com also asked a number of journalists in both print and online their

views on the poll's findings.



Paul Hill, foreign manager of The Daily Telegraph, said: "There's not much doubt

about the two. Print journalism obviously has a long history and journalists have a

deep commitment to that and will stay attached to their newspaper as long as they can

unless circumstances change.



"Online hacks seem to be a younger, graduate breed who, dare I say, scour the

internet rather than their own experiences as a reporter, for knowledge.



"I rather think, for example, that doors would open more readily for The Daily

Telegraph in corridors of power rather than for Get Your News Here Dot Com."



But BBC News Interactive’s editor-in-chief, Pete Clifton, says he disagrees with the

statement, adding “great journalism should be celebrated on whatever platform”.

“[Good reporting] can be important, interesting and engaging in print or online, it can

also be rubbish on either,” he says.



“But there are things which make online journalism particularly exciting. The

immediacy, the ability to make it interactive and to get readers involved in dynamic

ways, for example.”







Presswire Media Limited

13 Kenwyn Road, London. United Kingdom SW4 7LJ

Office: +44 (0) 207 4987165 Fax: +44 (0) 8714 330534

Email: info@presswiremedia.com Website: http://www.presswiremedia.com

UK Registered Company: 4630760

Guardian Unlimited’s editor-in-chief Emily Bell also thinks online journalism is the way

forward.



“With audiences, ideas and journalistic formats developing more quickly online than off,

journalists who really think print is more prestigious are going to find the next decade

stressful and disappointing in equal measure,” she says.



Paul Merrill, editor of the men’s weekly magazine Zoo, says he thinks online journalism

is being unfairly judged.



“The situation is changing, and more writers will eventually see the merits of working on

websites rather than in magazines or newspapers,” he believes.



The survey’s respondents were drawn from greatreporter.com’s 2,000 registered

members, who use the site to syndicate and sell their work worldwide.



Links:



Greatreporter.com: http://www.greatreporter.com

Presswire Media: http://www.presswiremedia.com

BBC News Interactive: http://news.bbc.co.uk

Guardian Unlimited: http://www.guardian.co.uk

Zoo Magazine: http://www.zooweekly.co.uk



Notes to Editors:



1/. Greatreporter.com was created in 2003 by then 24-year old BBC freelance journalist Richard Powell. It was

launched by BBC World Affairs Editor John Simpson, who wrote the site’s inaugural article on how to enter journalism

and climb the ladder. More recent advice comes from a long-time London ‘super sub’ on how to write good copy, and

how to succeed in TV journalism by BBC political correspondent, Laura Trevelyan.



2/. Greatreporter.com is owned by the London-based media firm Presswire, which provides print, online, interactive

television content, photography and PR services to public and private clients worldwide.



3/. greatreporter.com pays 65% of every sale of every article it syndicates to the copyright holder. The online news

agency markets all published and unpublished work, and sometimes makes requests for specific types of content in

demand on the ‘Announcements’ section of the site, and in its newsletter for members.



ii/. Articles to be considered for syndication should be submitted through the greatreporter.com submissions system

at: http://www.greatreporter.com

Accompanying photography should be emailed to: pictures@greatreporter.com



More information about greatreporter.com is available here:

http://www.greatreporter.com/modules.php?name=Content



Please use the contacts below in case of queries.



Richard Powell

Managing Director - Presswire Media Limited

Office: +44 (0) 207 4987165

Mobile: +44 (0) 778 6806951

Fax: +44 (0) 871 4330534

Email: richard.powell@presswiremedia.com

Website: http://www.presswiremedia.com





Presswire Media Limited

13 Kenwyn Road, London. United Kingdom SW4 7LJ

Office: +44 (0) 207 4987165 Fax: +44 (0) 8714 330534

Email: info@presswiremedia.com Website: http://www.presswiremedia.com

UK Registered Company: 4630760



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