Title
What's New. How College Students Get the News. Episode 28
Creator
Cohen, Daniel J., (Daniel Jared), 1968- (Creator)
Northeastern University (Boston, Mass.), Libraries (Creator)
Contributor
Head, Alison J., 1957- (Contributor)
Wihbey, John P. (Contributor)
Date created
March 05, 2019
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Sound recording
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Podcasts
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Sound Recording
Digital origin
born digital
Abstract/Description
Last year on this podcast, we told you about a large study of the news consumption habits of college students that had just gotten underway. Well now the results of that study are in, and on today's What's New, we'll discover the many often surprising channels, formats, and apps that inform today's youth and shape their perspectives. On this episode, we welcome back John Wihbey, assistant professor of journalism and media innovation, and the author of the forthcoming book The Social Fact: News and Knowledge in a Networked World. John is with me in the studio in Northeastern University's Snell Library, and joining us remotely from California is Alison Head, the Founder and Director of Project Information Literacy.
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College students
Journalism
News
Fake news
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