"scientific news 590? You'll crash."
“if i were a parent, the child had to report journalism, i would have knocked him out and told him i was alone.”
In 2023, zhang xue feng, the student student was advised not to reportJournalismI don't know。
He said, "it's better to close your eyes than to report a profession."

This speech has caused great controversy on the internet。
According to statistics, between 15 may 2023 and 18 august 2023, the incident reached a total of 600 million people on the internet, causing 1. 11 million public comments and 360,000 referrals。
While zhang xuefeng has received support from a number of netizens, a number of teachers in journalism have responded and refuted。

Then, the topic “the value of journalism is not worth learning” and the topic “the quality of learning” is broken。
Public opinion has continued to this day on the subject of “learning journalism” and has also expanded from the initial single profession to the entire discipline。
Is journalism worth studying
Some data and surveys seem to confirm that the position of the journalism profession is becoming more and more awkward, that the employment rate is unsatisfactory and that it is often placed on the list of “universities who most regret the profession”。
Earlier, a report on the experience of journalism professionals had appeared on the page, triggering discussion among netizens。
A survey carried out by cnbc in the united states at the end of last year showed that 44 per cent of the respondents were university graduates who regretted their chosen profession。
The first was journalism, with 87 per cent of respondents expressing regret that they had chosen journalism at university。
With the development of social networks over the past decade or so, media patterns have changed dramatically and the journalism profession has experienced an inherent crisis。

Everyone can be a journalistSocial mediaThe platform, web big v, has become a source of information for young people。
For the first time, many events were made public, not from the media, but from social networks and the media themselves。
On the other hand, media coverage can easily be flooded with information。
These increasingly widespread phenomena seem to be making the “view” of the journalism profession worse and worse。
In the context of the continuing “singing-down” situation of the journalism profession, it was questioned whether it was possible to recruit。

However, if the results of the admissions alone are taken into account, the journalism profession, which has been “singing down” in the voice of public opinion, does not seem to have been “wrong”。
In recent years, journalism has been well received by candidates, according to the selection of candidates。
By the end of 2021, 719 institutions of higher education nationwide had established information and communication specializations, with a total of 1,428 specialized educational centres。
In recent years, there has also been a steady increase in the number of students enrolled in the media and communications specialty programmes, reaching over 81,000 in 2023, an increase of more than 13,000 compared to 2019。
In the field of journalism and communication, there are 10 specialties, of which journalism, advertising, networking and new media are among the top three。
As the web and new media specializations began to burst, the number of students enrolled rose from 13,000 in 2019 to 27,000 in 2023。
When the media combed the minimum points for new university admissions and the slotting line for higher education admissions, it was found that the greater the difference between the two, the higher the number of admissions and the higher the number of drop-outs。
In 2020-2023, the intake scores for new specializations in some institutions of higher education were generally higher than the 2-7 mark of the slot, and there was even a 27-point gap in individual institutions。





