How Student Journalists Are Redefining the Media Industry

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The future of the news industry, according to student journalists.

since the 2018 shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. For her, the decision to take on this reporting felt personal. Because of her privilege, she said, she knew her own death would be covered differently compared with peers who lived only 20 minutes away. “I would be memorialized, mourned, high-profile leaders would condemn the shooting,” Hahamy explained.

“I think it's young people's jobs right now to figure out the solution,” Arizona State’s Howard said of the future of media and journalism. He explained that it’s important for young people to keep their generation involved in media, so they have increased media literacy as adults. Olivia Doyle, the 17-year-old co-editor of thein Lexington, Kentucky, said she feels it is her responsibility to uphold ethical reporting standards and help peers value the free press.

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