Elham Issa : incomplete freedom... In the era of no press

Elham Issa : incomplete freedom... In the era of no press
Elham Issa : incomplete freedom... In the era of no press


    The paper press is officially living its worst days since its birth, as it has been known for nearly three hundred years. Especially after it was invaded by the impact of the digital tsunami... The cover was lifted and laws and constitutions were disrupted, leaving them without a home without a breadwinner, especially as salaries were cut and competition rose between them and the millions of aspiring, unbridled and invasive Phosbok generations without controls for the world of stardom and fame, which does not know the rules of mercy and does not resort to history in The standards and values that depend on glamor and field decoration remained.
It is true that the pen, thought and editorial language will not die, rather the means of expression and professionalism will change, but there are compelling circumstances that press circles at the level of the production establishment, as well as journalists of all kinds, suffer from as a result of what the market for controlling public opinion witnessed, if the name is permissible after the electronic press invaded everything and became paper and book in its form. The usual, as well as television broadcasts from the past, which cannot withstand the wave of the electron that races with its spider births with its communicative addresses and various applications that have saliva gray and young people, as well as children who are attached and adored with mobile to the extent of surrender and submission in favor of the saying digital generations and fly armies..
These are painful facts that none of the officials in the international and Arab countries paid attention to except within the limits of serving the institution through electoral competition or support for certain policies.

The world of paper journalism and traditional media is witnessing its last breath..but that does not cancel the pulse of the conscious professional pen that imposes itself all the time and in all the wars of the press, whether it is security, political pressure, terrorist threats or economic humiliation that grabs the neck of pens and tries to squeeze them to death If the concerned institutions did not speed up the rehabilitation through a new scientific journalistic invention and not miserable slogans similar to the pleas of the slave market..