Social media are transforming the way information travels within and between networks of individuals. Many pundits claim that individuals no longer seek news but instead news finds individuals, particularly on social media websites. The current study is an exploratory look at how one specific group of individuals—Gen Y—gathers news. Data was collected from an online survey and results indicate that Gen Y is increasingly relying on social media for information and news. Interestingly, despite their preference of social media for news gathering, young adults still perceive traditional media sources as more credible than social media sources. Other findings are presented, and both theoretical and practical implications are drawn.
In this age of ubiquitous technology, the traditional practices of journalism are changing. News gat...
textSince the 1960s, the United States has experienced steady declines in news consumption and comme...
As the amount of social media users increase, upwards of 66% of US adults in 2017, it can be expecte...
Social media are transforming the way information travels within and between networks of individuals...
For years, researchers and social critics have worried that the newest generation of American adults...
Social media services like Facebook and Twitter are playing an increasingly large role as sources of...
This paper examines the dynamics of news consumption on social media through sixteen open-ended inte...
This is a quantitative survey of young people's news habits and trust in media. Our main points main...
Western democracies have seen a decreased participation in activities traditionally associated with ...
As more Americans turn to social media sites for news and information, news organizations respond by...
Purpose: Millennials, the Net Generation, and digital natives all represent the same, fervently disc...
Analyzes survey findings on the impact of social media and mobile connectivity on news consumption b...
Over the course of the past decade, journalism has become a career for the common man. This study ob...
The growth of new media is changing how news organizations publish their work, and the explosion of ...
News-seeking behavior has been a matter of study for many years now. With the rise of the Internet, ...
In this age of ubiquitous technology, the traditional practices of journalism are changing. News gat...
textSince the 1960s, the United States has experienced steady declines in news consumption and comme...
As the amount of social media users increase, upwards of 66% of US adults in 2017, it can be expecte...
Social media are transforming the way information travels within and between networks of individuals...
For years, researchers and social critics have worried that the newest generation of American adults...
Social media services like Facebook and Twitter are playing an increasingly large role as sources of...
This paper examines the dynamics of news consumption on social media through sixteen open-ended inte...
This is a quantitative survey of young people's news habits and trust in media. Our main points main...
Western democracies have seen a decreased participation in activities traditionally associated with ...
As more Americans turn to social media sites for news and information, news organizations respond by...
Purpose: Millennials, the Net Generation, and digital natives all represent the same, fervently disc...
Analyzes survey findings on the impact of social media and mobile connectivity on news consumption b...
Over the course of the past decade, journalism has become a career for the common man. This study ob...
The growth of new media is changing how news organizations publish their work, and the explosion of ...
News-seeking behavior has been a matter of study for many years now. With the rise of the Internet, ...
In this age of ubiquitous technology, the traditional practices of journalism are changing. News gat...
textSince the 1960s, the United States has experienced steady declines in news consumption and comme...
As the amount of social media users increase, upwards of 66% of US adults in 2017, it can be expecte...