Young people want their news to be more fun, a new report says
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Young people want their news to be more fun, a new report says
In the news industry, there’s no shortage of data that says the same thing: young adults and older adults get their news in different ways. While older adults (age 55 and up) are mostly locked in on traditional news sources, young people increasingly turn to influencers and AI. As newsrooms grapple with how to lure younger audiences to their platforms, a new report published Tuesday asks a different question: What do young people actually want t…
There was a time when accessing the news was a deliberate act. You bought the newspaper, you turned on the newspaper at a fixed hour or you typed the address of a medium in the browser. Elegías. Today, for most young people between the ages of 18 and 24, that gesture has disappeared almost completely. News is no longer sought: they appear. Or they do not appear. And who decides, in either case, it is not the reader or the journalist. It is the a…
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