Abstract
This paper discusses in detail the issue of journalists’ usage of information and communication technologies (ICTs). More precisely, it proposes a model describing the information space available for journalists. It also describes thoroughly the necessary ICT skills that a journalist must possess to cope successfully with the work demands. A survey concerning ICT usage by professional journalists is also presented. The results of the survey indicate a lack of knowledge in certain areas of ICTs. The reasons behind this lack of ICT skills are discussed and a solution to this problem is proposed, which is based on continuing education programs that can foster the adoption of novel ICT tools and services by professional journalists.

