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Music Journalism: It’s Not Dying. It’s Actually Changing

Music Journalism: It’s Not Dying. It’s Actually Changing

“The importance of quality music journalism is still crucial for artists at all stages of their careers.”

AWAL

Music journalism isn’t dying—it’s transforming to meet the demands of a digital, fast-paced world. Once reliant on print media to reach niche communities, the field now thrives in a diverse digital landscape of blogs, social media, and video platforms. While this new era brings challenges like maintaining authority or securing exclusives, it also offers unparalleled opportunities for storytelling.

Today, music journalists are uncovering the narratives behind the sounds, connecting artists to audiences in more dynamic ways than ever. Whether it’s through thoughtful reviews, festival stages, or direct interactions with fans, the evolution of music journalism continues to shape how we discover and understand music.