Is it time to rethink your news sources?
The way people consume news has evolved dramatically over the years, shifting from newspapers to radio, TV, and cable news. However, mainstream media has struggled to keep pace with changing trends and younger demographics.
In fact, a recent Pew Report found that 1 in 5 U.S. adults now get their news from social media influencers.
If you’re ready to refresh how you stay informed, here are a few suggestions:
Podcasts
The Daily
Produced by The New York Times, The Daily offers weekday episodes featuring in-depth reporting and interviews with Times journalists. It makes complex news stories accessible through thoughtful analysis.Up First
NPR's Up First is a concise morning podcast that covers the day’s top stories in just 10-15 minutes. Hosted by NPR's Morning Edition team, it offers insights into national and global news, politics, and culture.
Email Newsletters
Morning Brew delivers quick, witty rundowns of business and tech news for busy professionals. They also have a podcast if you like the style.
The Skimm combines current events and lifestyle updates in a succinct format, perfect for staying informed without a big time commitment.
Social Media
Platforms like X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, and TikTok have become increasingly popular for following breaking news and trending stories.
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