Millennials, news, and social media : is news engagement a thing of the past? / Paula M. Poindexter.
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- 9781433150036 (softcover : alk. paper)
- 071.3 POI 22
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Society without news consumers? -- Why millennials aren't into news -- How millennials really feel about news and coverage of their generation -- Too busy for news; unlimited time for social media on smartphones -- Race and ethnicity, gender, and political identity in millennial news and social media engagement -- Post-millennials and the future of news engagement -- Engaging millennials with news in a mobile-first, social media world: It's not too late, yet.
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