Affiliation:
1. The University of Maryland, College Park, USA
Abstract
At a time when the field of journalism has radically changed, news veterans have opportunities to enter classrooms to marry traditional journalism and history with multi-platform technology and social media. But to be successful, journalist educators must retool themselves and work with a new generation of students who hold up members of the fourth estate, the press, and news media with high regard. Despite challenges, news veterans still have the potential to impact this new generation of journalists because so many college students simply don't know the role and purpose of journalists.
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