
We are living in a world where 4.0 industrial revolution is taking the lead, not only economically, but also in the culture, society, including journalism and media.
The development of technology get involved on many factors of journalism in every country, including: producer, reporter, products and the audience.
Conventional texts is replaced by different ranges in media projects such as: YouTube, website and podcast. Therefore, the audiences are able to receive the information directly and easily to express their emotions.
Press products had been changed both criterial and creatively in the content and presentation format in order to be suitable for readers.
With the approachable advancement of touchscreen and social media, making a sudden increase in audiences with access to information through smart devices.
The view of the new digital media as an “optional” is correspondingly replaced with a fundamental change in ways we engaged with all media.
Articles, criticisms of hot issues in society, serious but lengthy commentary lines, are replaced by graphic information and multimedia journalism products.
Readers, values of knowledge, ideology, economic and entertaining values all change. Press agencies are forced to change their production and business processes and methods in a dynamic and creative way.
The publishing industry is quickly moving from paper printing products to electronic technology outcomes such as eBooks are websites for environmental purposes.
With significant changes in the nature of journalism, journalists are like a Swiss army knife, has all these skills handy.
Firstly, it is a must for press agencies’ technical infrastructure to keeps pace with the developing trend of the fourth industrial revolution.
Secondly, journalists are necessarily capable to produce the diverse perspective on media and society being worked.
Also, he or she can carry out one or more of these tasks: write copy, take photos, record audio, shoot video, moderate comments, collect statistics and build databases.

