FINDING YOUR VOICE - PREP FOR ASSESSED DEBATE no.2 - IS MUSIC JOURNALISM DEAD?

 

Music journalists used to have exclusive access to things - we'd get music before anyone else and we'd have exclusive access to artists and bands. In an age in which streaming/youtube means that new releases are heard by everyone, and in which artists/bands mainly communicate with their fans through social media has the role of the music journalist become redundant? Do people read reviews of records anymore? Don't music fans increasingly bypass the press and make their own minds up about new releases? Do music fans read long-form features about their favourite artists anymore or would they rather just follow an artists insta/twitter/social media feeds? With music journalists massively outnumbered by marketing/PR is the job of music writers simply reduced to regurgitating press releases? With print media across the board dwindling as people (especially young music fans) use their phones rather than papers/mags for constantly updated info - is music journalism dead? 

FOR - KYRON, OWEN, CLAUDIA, DAN

AGAINST - JESSICA, LUCY, ROHAN, TRISTAN

Useful Links: 

https://www.awal.com/blog/music-journalism-is-changing

https://xlr8r.com/features/is-music-journalism-in-crisis/

https://www.waterbear.org.uk/blog/is-it-the-end-of-the-road-for-print-music-journalism/

https://www.theguardian.com/music/2018/oct/24/the-crisis-in-music-journalism

https://www.kbia.org/post/music-journalism-dead#stream/0

https://www.newstatesman.com/culture/music-theatre/2020/07/music-press-isn-t-dead

https://drownedinsound.com/lists/ismusicjournalismdead

https://kaput-mag.com/catch_en/what-to-expect-from-music-journalism-in-2019-and-the-years-to-come/

I would prepare an opening statement to ensure you have a say. 

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