Alexandra Donlin

The Collapse of The New Republic

Source: Bearing Drift The New Republic has been an incredibly successful liberal opinion publication for over 100 years. That is until its downward spiral started in 2014. The magazine was started by Herbert Croly, Walter Lippmann and Walter Weyl, with the financial backing of Dorothy Payne Whitney and Willard Straight in 1914. It was known for its… Continue reading The Collapse of The New Republic

Anthony Herta

Buffering: The Ultimate Buzzkill

Picture an open newspaper -big pictures, a bunch of text and strategically placed ads. A quick flip of the page or a dart of the eyes can cause those ads to go unseen. With print journalism, there’s no waiting time to access your story. There are no ads that pop up, waiting to be accidentally clicked.… Continue reading Buffering: The Ultimate Buzzkill

Ashley Jayne

Virtual Reality the Next Latest and Greatest to the News Industry?

Gone are the days when virtual reality was talked about as an innovation of the distant future. This is due in part to the fact that virtual reality gear is now more accessible than ever. Samsung Galaxy Owners can purchase the Samsung Gear VR for around $100, and Google Cardboard can be used with any… Continue reading Virtual Reality the Next Latest and Greatest to the News Industry?

Bingqing Mao

How to Take Advantage of Social Media to Report News

When the Pairs attack happened, some Chinese students were watching a football game. The first time they heard the explosion, they thought it was the special effect of cheering squad. Once they realized the truth, they post it on WeChat (a Chinese social media), said it was terrible and scary. At the same time, Patrick Zachmann,… Continue reading How to Take Advantage of Social Media to Report News

Christine Larouere

“State of the News Media 2015” Reaction

The Pew Research article “State of the News Media 2015” had some very interesting points about all media, but the audio, newspapers and cable news section really caught my eye. It showed me that people are still interested in news but how we consume news now is different than it has in the past. I always knew… Continue reading “State of the News Media 2015” Reaction

Alexandra Donlin

2016 Challenge: Gaining More Revenue from Different Places

Source: Pinterest A challenge for 2016 is figuring out how to bring in revenue from different places since more and more people are using ad-blockers. We all know how annoying ads can be, but do people really know the cost of what blocking them does? This especially rings true for those working in the media, who make… Continue reading 2016 Challenge: Gaining More Revenue from Different Places

Nathaniel Gaynor

What is Virtual Reality’s Path to Success in News?

By Nathaniel Gaynor After reading The 7 Biggest Challenges Facing the News Industry in 2016 in FastCompany, there was one specific challenge I was most struck by: virtual reality. Virtual reality has long been a futuristic technology that we as a society have been barreling towards since the turn of the century (and likely earlier). The… Continue reading What is Virtual Reality’s Path to Success in News?