# Journalism

> By Group 3 (Garazi, Graxi, Maialen and Aroia)

In this section we will analyze several aspects of journalism, a profession to which new challenges have been added.

In that way, the section will be divided into four subsections. Through our knowledge, we will try to provide information that is relevant and that can be useful to learn new aspects about journalism.

We will be looking at these subtopics:

* [Journalist functions](https://github.com/MSGW2018/A6/tree/881029a9f581d9bcaadaa8271d490f4457ed9559/journalism/functions.md)
* [Changes in the trade with the arrival of technology](https://github.com/MSGW2018/A6/tree/881029a9f581d9bcaadaa8271d490f4457ed9559/journalism/changes.md)
* [New journalism and new journalists](https://github.com/MSGW2018/A6/tree/881029a9f581d9bcaadaa8271d490f4457ed9559/journalism/newjournalism.md)
* [The future of the media and journalism](https://github.com/MSGW2018/A6/tree/881029a9f581d9bcaadaa8271d490f4457ed9559/journalism/future.md)


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