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  • Podcast Episode 1 – Gabe Sadoski

  • Participatory Audiences

    In journalism, participatory journalism refers to a common method of engaging the audience through various practices. Of them, the primary types include sources, user feedback, user-generated content, crowdsourcing, and citizen journalism.  Sources are individuals that journalists look towards to add more knowledge and/or information to a story beyond a journalists expertise. This leads to journalists seeking out…

  • Valentine’s Day as a College Student

    While a majority of people believe Valentine’s Day is meant for those in a romantic relationship, it serves as a way for others to get creative in expressing their love and appreciation for more than a lover.  In a recent article from the Associated Press, numerous polls showed that nearly 50% of U.S. adults not…

  • Online Journalism Structures

    As the world evolves, so does the job description of a “journalist”. Previously, journalists only stuck to a singular medium — be it print, radio broadcasting, or television reporting — but that no longer remains the case. Journalists now take on multiple job titles when out in the field covering current events, coining the term…

  • Your Digital Self

    Gabe Sadoski, Journalism Student Q: What sort of news are you interested in on the national/international level? On the state level? On the local level? Are there any stories that you’re monitoring on a regular basis?  A: The news that interests me on a national level usually involves sports, as I grew up a fan…

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