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Challenge Accepted! What newsrooms need to know about Generation Z
June 4, 2020
A Missouri School of Journalism capstone team worked with BuzzFeed to find the answer to one complex question: What does Gen Z celebrate? While finding the answer, we were to develop personality profiles that captured what it’s like to be a member of Gen ZMissouri School of Journalism students partner with media organizations to solve problems they face. Challenge Accepted!
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Sharing election coverage online can feel like a huge task. That doesn’t mean digital strategy should go by the wayside. To reach a potentially untapped audience for election coverage, you have to strategize.
Challenge Accepted! How to optimize digital election coverage for engagement? Make it digestible
May 28, 2020 -
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What if people could control the way an audio story plays out while listening to it? Missouri School of Journalism students Slone Salerno, Vivian Wang, Elliot Bauman and Sarai Vega worked with RJI Fellow Michael Epstein to find out.
Challenge Accepted! Expandable audio journalism lets listeners take control
May 21, 2020 -
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Doesn’t every news organization want to engage a younger audience? Annie Le, Kyle McCubbin, Sidney Steele and Jacqueline Lemp teamed with 12 News, based in Phoenix, to better understand their younger audience base.
Challenge Accepted! How can a Phoenix TV station better engage with 18- to 24-year-olds?
May 14, 2020 -
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People are now well versed in accessing video meetings and live streams from home. These technologies can allow journalists to gain a new level of intimacy with their audience.
Challenge Accepted! How to host a Zoom party for your audience
May 11, 2020
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