How the internet changed journalism

How the internet changed journalism

Jacob Hamm, a staffer for Manual RedEye, interviewed two of his close family members who worked in journalism during the rise of the internet. He spoke with them about their roles as active journalists versus their role as journalism educators and how the rise of digital platforms have changed the face of reporting.

This piece originally aired on Z-Radio, another student-led publication at Manual hosted on 97.1 WXOX on Mondays from 3-4 p.m.

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Jacob Hamm, Special Projects Editor
Jacob Hamm is the Special Projects Editor for Manual RedEye. You can usually find him reading a book or playing a classic Nintendo game, at least when he’s not pole vaulting. You can contact him at [email protected].
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