Journalism 2.0: from reporting to reacting
Why wait for facts when opinions are available immediately?
Traditional journalism relied on an unnecessarily complicated process: observe, investigate, verify, publish. Modern journalism has streamlined this outdated workflow into a far more efficient system: speculate, publish, update, clarify, apologise, publish again. News organisations can now provide expert analysis before events conclude, assign responsibility before investigations begin, and deliver certainty long before evidence arrives.
Facts, once considered essential, have been successfully repositioned as optional follow-up content for readers seeking additional detail.

