The next generation of news: Are young people turning away from traditional media?

As the gap between young people and the mainstream media widens, Mumbrella’s Kalila Welch investigates why a new generation of audiences are increasingly looking elsewhere for their news fill.

If the recent proliferation of new youth-led media online says anything about the Australian media landscape, it’s that traditional media players may be letting slip a new generation of news consumers.

Podcasts and social media have emerged as the news vehicle of choice, with 46% of Gen Z relying on the latter as their primary source of news, according to figures from the University of Canberra’s (UC) News & Media Research Centre.

The strong social values of Gen Z have created the perfect environment for young entrepreneurs to deliver accessible and engaging forms of news media that cut through news fatigue with easy explainers, progressive news analysis, and a healthy dose of humour.

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