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Young journalists today: Journalism students' perceptions of the ever-evolving industry

Posted on:2013-12-17Degree:M.AType:Thesis
University:University of North TexasCandidate:Daniels, StephanieFull Text:PDF
GTID:2458390008486135Subject:Education
Abstract/Summary:
Today's journalism students are learning in a time in which new technology innovations, including online news sites, blogs, and social media, have become a prominent part of the journalism industry. Whether it's newspapers, public relations, or broadcast, technology has become a part of every area of journalism. While several studies have focused on how journalism classes should be taught in lieu of this change, how students are learning and how they feel about this changing industry has yet to be shared. This research uses both a survey of 203 current, undergraduate pre-journalism students at a large, southwestern university, as well as focus group interviews with several subgroups of 11 of those students. The results show, not surprisingly, that journalism students are heavy users of technology and social media. They also show that a majority of journalism students prefers consuming media online. However, although students use technology and social media frequently, and also consume media online, there is evidence that suggests that they would rather learn face-to-face with an instructor than take online classes. In addition, they feel positive about their future in the changing industry.
Keywords/Search Tags:Journalism, Students, Industry, Online, Technology
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