PEOPLE MEDIA - Refers to persons that are involved in the use, analysis, evaluation and production of media and information.
People in Media – These are media practitioners or experts that have professional journalism training who gather information through direct or actual experience of events.
Print Journalists - Refers to people who provide information by writing articles about a news on printed materials like magazines and newspapers.
Photojournalists – refers to people who capture, edit, and present images to convey information. They are often employed in newspapers and magazine publishing companies.
Broadcast Journalists - Refers to media people who deliver information on-air. Examples of this are news anchors, field reporters and radio announcers.
Multimedia Journalist - Responsible for gathering information through interview, observation, or research; also responsible for writing, capturing visual content and editing stories to be presented.
Opinion Leaders – Refers to people who are actively use media and interprets or delivers messages for lower-end users. Their opinions are usually accepted by a group.
Citizen Journalism - An individual or a group of citizens without proper training for journalism that uses media – usually through Internet – to make or deliver information. They are usually the witnesses of an event worth sharing (e.g. fire in a location, tragic events, etc.)
People as Media - These are media users who are make use media sources and messages to provide information to people with limited access to media and information or lower-end users.
Social Journalism - Refers to journalists who delivers information through social media to make their content more accessible to people.
Crowdsourcing - These are people who provide services, ideas, or content that are sponsored by a large group of people, especially from the online community.