tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6441166968399353218.post1878651953343862737..comments2023-10-11T09:18:00.114-04:00Comments on Journalism & Society: Innovation in Advertising or Danger to Journalism?Geohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13931847026373746798noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6441166968399353218.post-80187908834888074712013-08-29T20:19:17.849-04:002013-08-29T20:19:17.849-04:00There is not a problem with advertising looking li...There is not a problem with advertising looking like editorial content. If journalism is evolving, it is natural for advertising to do the same.Erica Adeleyenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6441166968399353218.post-28045488025541692122013-05-10T20:23:49.286-04:002013-05-10T20:23:49.286-04:00I personally don't see a problem with having a...I personally don't see a problem with having advertisements looking like editorial because it give the consumers positive and negative feedback about the product before they purchase it. It's important for a consumer to know about the product to show them if the product is a dud, meaning it's worth your money. Also, it's important to know everything about a product to make sure the product is right for the consumer. When I'm shopping for products, II always look at the reviews in order of making the determining factoring of buying it or not<br />John Lolleynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6441166968399353218.post-14769325976272562652013-03-04T15:08:49.463-05:002013-03-04T15:08:49.463-05:00The problem with this form of advertising is that ...The problem with this form of advertising is that readers will invariably mistake it for an editorial (which, although not objective, is still supposed to have journalistic obligation to the truth and the citizens). Of course, it will somewhere say that the piece is in fact an advertisment, but many readers will not see that. Most people do not read newspapers very carefully. Journalists write in the inverted pyramid format because it is more or less taken for granted that most readers will merely skim the first few paragraphs. These readers are very likely to mistake the ad for a piece of journalism.<br />Charles RIesnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6441166968399353218.post-54214242377691505902013-02-25T11:03:29.036-05:002013-02-25T11:03:29.036-05:00The problem with having advertizements looking lik...The problem with having advertizements looking like editorials is there's a danger of not knowing which piece is objective and which is just an ad. In this case, with a new video game console, if someone were trying to find a true editorial that also mentions faults with the system, but they came across the "advertorial", they may never know and would not have the chance to see the product objectively. Having ads that look like articles may also make people even less trusting of the media than before, because if you can't even trust what's an ad and what's not, why should you trust anything the media writes?Afnan B,noreply@blogger.com