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How Youth Navigate the News Landscape

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How Youth Navigate the News Landscape

Knight Foundation,

5 min read
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What society calls “the news” is a rapidly evolving concept that is slippery to define.

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Less than a decade ago, just reading the news on a mobile phone was revolutionary. Times have changed. As social media, messaging apps and virtual reality rise, the ways people consume media are evolving – and youth are leading the way. Knight Foundation researchers Mary Madden, Amanda Lenhart and Claire Fontaine explore how young people experience news in 2017. For those familiar with media trends, the report may retread known ground, but nuggets of new information nevertheless make this a worthy read. getAbstract recommends this to marketers targeting a younger crowd. 

Summary

Evolving technologies like blogs, messaging apps and social media, and rising mobile use shape news consumption. In 2015, more people accessed the top 50 news websites on their mobile devices rather than on desktop computers. The Knight Foundation studied how 52 young people ages 14 to 24 consume news in 2017. Major findings include:

  • Young people often come across news by accident via social media – For youth, finding news is a by-product of spending time on sites like Facebook, YouTube and Instagram. But young...

About the Authors

Mary MaddenAmanda Lenhart and Claire Fontaine are researchers who specialize in youth and technology.


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