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المستخلص The study targeted the relationship between social networks represented by the characterization in Facebook - Twitter-YouTube and other journalistic practice for journalists in Egypt and see how the adoption of journalists in collecting their stories on social networking sites and get to know the nature and quality issues offered by social networking sites, which journalists and the extent of affected public study (journalists) in Egypt trends adopted by these sites to follow the issues and dependencies and their consequences. The most important results:Results of the study showed that the majority of respondents are using social networking sites by high amount (97.2%) and a small percentage do not use social networking sites do not exceed their proportion (2.8%) there is a disparity in the goals of journalistic practice on social networking sites were in the forefront of goals achieve a head start due to the lack of control it explained a large proportion of The sample he can use social networking sites in the journalistic work where it came by (53.6%), but to exercise caution when dealing with them professionally, where the views of respondents from journalists study sample came into the cause of the possibility of using journalists to social networking sites in the journalistic work, where in it represents the way effective communication with the source of 50% of the respondents .ujaet opinions of journalists study sample agreeing to the presence of journalists on the impact of the use of social networking on the performance of the press reporters networks by (53.6%) There are plenty of reasons why social networking sites useful for journalists, it was the way to communicate between professional colleagues by (59.65%) and provide ideas for topics and investigations and interviews by journalist (51.2%) The study revealed that more interested in issues of journalists watched on social networking sites are political issues where received the highest frequencies by about (88.4%). |