Gone are the days when journalism relied solely on bulky cameras, heavy microphones, and a full-fledged crew. Today, a simple smartphone in your pocket can become a newsroom. This powerful shift is known as Mobile Journalism (MoJo), and it has completely transformed the way stories are captured, produced, and shared. From covering breaking news on the streets of Delhi to documenting cultural events in rural Kerala, MoJo has made journalism faster, more affordable, and more accessible than ever before. For young aspirants in India, this is not just a trend—it’s a career-defining opportunity. What is Mobile Journalism (MoJo)? Mobile Journalism, popularly known as MoJo, is the practice of using mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets to record, edit, and publish news content. Journalists can capture high-definition videos, edit them with apps, and instantly upload them to social media platforms or digital news portals. In simpler terms, MoJo turns every smartphone into a mini media...
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