Don’t just look at this as an inconvenient platform change. This is a chance to do something truly significant for your school, your media organization and, most importantly, yourself as a developing journalist.
Don’t just look at this as an inconvenient platform change. This is a chance to do something truly significant for your school, your media organization and, most importantly, yourself as a developing journalist.
College Media Network will now be operated by Access Network Company. What will this mean for the hundreds of CMN’s college newspaper partners?
College newspapers are often limited by their own staff’s knowledge on web publishing, though the platform (usually College Publisher) is often blamed while very rarely used to its full extent.
College student newspaper adviser Michael Koretzky thinks students’ psychology is the reason why student media websites are lackluster. But the problems go farther than students, and the core responsibility lies with journalism educators.