This research report explores The Impact of Citizen Journalism on Conventional Media, examining its impact on information sharing and quality. By employing a questionnaire survey that engages a spectrum of participants, including those immersed in conventional media roles such as journalists, producers, editors, reporters, supervisors, and media academicians, this study aims to delve into the impact of citizen journalism on the landscape of conventional media. It analyzes how citizen journalism influences content diversity and challenges mainstream media coverage, bridging information gaps and offering alternative perspectives. These insights hold the potential to reshape the media landscape by highlighting citizen journalism's role in enhancing audience engagement and revenue streams, offering valuable implications for media practitioners, policymakers, and the broader public.