Trevor Toczydlowski

People Need Local News — But It May be on Its Last Legs

While what happens in rural Texas or Georgia might not matter at the national level, it matters immensely to the people who live in these small towns and communities. The local news the receive from their television stations or newspapers is their only opportunities to get the news most relevant to them. Unfortunately the slowing… Continue reading People Need Local News — But It May be on Its Last Legs

Denise Spann

The WaPo’s Super Bowl Ad Doesn’t Address the True Problem in Journalism

*Before, I get into anything I just want to congratulate the New England Patriots on their win in the Super Bowl* The Super Bowl is known for their funny and over the top commercials that go viral during and after the event. This year my favorite commercial was the Pepsi ad with Cardi B, Steve… Continue reading The WaPo’s Super Bowl Ad Doesn’t Address the True Problem in Journalism

Allia Mcdowell

Owning a keyboard doesn’t make you a journalist

No one goes into journalism for job security. No reporter has ever told me that they never once feared for their future in the industry. We don’t studying journalism to have an easy path upon graduation. We study it because of passion. The news of the layoffs at Gannett and Buzzfeed has sparked a lot… Continue reading Owning a keyboard doesn’t make you a journalist

SF Mcglone · Uncategorized

Journalism: Or, how I learned to worry even more and stay ambivalent

I was pissed at Gannett, but now I’m having second thoughts. Based on my experience in the world up to this point, it is my impression that big companies’ downfall is their greed. That’s why I assumed Gannett had to lay-off and pay-out so many reporters, many of whom were well established and respected. I… Continue reading Journalism: Or, how I learned to worry even more and stay ambivalent