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Freelance journalism is rapidly gaining popularity worldwide, including in Pakistan, as a professional path for young mass communication and journalism students. Despite its growing significance, there has been limited research on the challenges and opportunities faced by freelance journalists, leaving their concerns largely unaddressed. This study, grounded in Grounded Theory, aims to explore the potential and future of freelance journalism. Structured interviews were conducted with freelance journalists, academics, and media professionals, and the data was analyzed using thematic analysis. The findings indicate that freelance journalism is increasingly recognized by professionals and academics for its potential. However, several challenges persist, including a lack of work opportunities and infrastructure, low wages, absence of professional bodies, and limited recognition in both the professional sector and society. Despite these obstacles, the study suggests that if freelance journalists can improve the quality of their content, they may become viable and cost-effective alternatives for media houses, which currently prefer traditional reporters due to their training and systematic approach. The research offers valuable insights for stakeholders to develop policies supporting freelance journalism and provides recommendations for future research in this emerging field.
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