With internet usage
on the rise, Pakistanis are turning to the blogosphere and citizen journalism
to share their opinions. Hosh Media
epitomizes the growing popularity of locally-based, online portals for citizen
journalism in Pakistan.
According to the Pakistan
Telecommunication Authority (PTA), the number of broadband internet
subscribers rose from 26,611 in 2005 to 1,656,800 in September 2011; an
increase of 1.5 million subscribers. It is also estimated that as of 2011,
Pakistan’s population stands at approximately 187 million; of this, the
internet penetration is estimated at over 20 million.
Given the
proliferation of internet usage in Pakistan, local citizen journalism portals
have also seen a rise in popularity. SeenReport, Gawaahi, Maati
TV, and other blogs and websites initiated by local media outlets and
independent journalists/bloggers have given Pakistanis with access to the
internet the chance to have their voices heard.
Hosh Media, though, has a specific focus
as a citizen journalism portal. ‘Hosh’ is an Urdu word that loosely translated
means ‘to awaken,’ and that is precisely what it hopes to do. By connecting the
blogosphere and traditional reporting in Pakistan, founder and Pakistani
journalist, Sahar Habib Ghazi, wanted to create a fresh way to engage the
public while infusing news with youthful perspectives and voices.
Hosh Media recently added six online journalism
tutorials to its website which are short, interesting, well-packaged videos
featuring veteran Pakistani journalist Abbas Nasir highlighting important
subjects within journalism such as, "Covering
Survivors of Abuse", "Quoting
Anonymous Sources", and "News
vs. Opinion" among other topics. These tutorials serve as a reservoir
of information and articulate instruction for budding citizen journalists and
bloggers.
(Source: AudienceScapes)
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