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Training day: MA Multimedia Journalism Students and BU staff tackle emergencies
Staff and MA Multimedia Journalism students at Bournemouth University have been put through their paces on how to…
Enlightening, empowering
Chika Anene found herself frowning, smiling, sighing with the protagonist in The Women's Room.
Is the Middle East’s biggest conflict a voting issue
During last Tuesday’s foreign policy debate Israel was a hot topic. Support of the nation and its chilly…
Those in Glass Democracies Shouldn’t Throw Stones
The Venezuelan election process has recently been subject to intense monitoring and was found to be “the best…
A news channel for our ‘U-nique’ teens
Teenagers are tomorrow’s citizens of the world. Andria Archontides explores how we could use a multimedia concept to help them form a better understanding of this world.
NewsInteractive – current affairs for the online generation
Young people are consuming less and less news. In this blog post, The Breaker writer Tim Butcher discusses why he thinks this might be - and proposes a new youth TV channel that would seek to address it.
Young Turks
Gaining attention of young people is such a hard mission in Turkey nowadays. Especially for a news channel aiming 13- 19 year old people as its target audience it is even harder.Young Turks which is a news channel for English speaking kids and teenagers Turkey will take some steps in order to by pass the difficulties.
teeNindia
Teenindia is a channel for youth empowerment in India. During this digital era Indian youth is addicted to internet and social networking sites. Teenindia aims to create awareness among teenagers and to encourage them to proactively take up real issues that needs proper attention.
T-News!: How to keep teens up to date
In an age where there are more rivals for teenagers time than ever, Dan Crossen explores how to get and keep their attention when it comes to informing them of the latest news.