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"The advance in technology in recent years is making professionals in many fields adapt to the situation in terms of their aptitudes and skills and also of the work they do. Mass communication is one of the areas strongly affected by technical innovations. This means that the boundary between journalists and their readership is no longer as clearly defined, as their roles have become interchangeable. This is exactly why I welcome the draft report on journalism and new media. Furthermore, this highlights the European Parliament’s desire to contribute to creating a public sphere at European level and to encourage the spirit of participation. It is my own firm belief that we need to encourage journalists to provide information on a regular basis about the EU’s institutions and, at the same time, we need to assess regularly how the new media are supporting the creation of this European public sphere. With the emergence of new communication tools and technologies, a European code of ethics for journalism also needs to be drawn up. At the same time, greater emphasis is needed in the school curriculum on courses which can prepare for this new kind of journalism. Indeed, as a token of recognition from the European Parliament, I support the inclusion of new media in the categories for the European Parliament Prize for Journalism which we award every year."@en1

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