The future of journalism

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The future of journalism is hard to predict. But I do know one thing is for sure. With trust in the media declining, many news outlets are using a different approach when it comes to the news. The biggest change is that media outlets are coming off less stiff, but are trying to relate to consumers on a more personable level. It may seem like a small observation, but even news anchors are turning in their old pantsuit duds and opting for more casual and trendy looks.


Vlogging is one way to teach where news
is going.
Vlog by Ashley Zahn.

The thing to stress to journalists of tomorrow is to up the "relatability" factor. More Americans are turning to the web for news. So to make those kids more ahead of the game, online producing and vlogging skills are must-haves when entering the job market.

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You ought to experiment more with this delivery mode. You need to be even more casual to vlog. Try a different set and get Patrick to help you with the div tags and fix them.

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