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NextGen Journalists Face Industry Challenges with Optimism and Purpose, But See Significant Impacts From AI and Misinformation


Despite newsroom layoffs, declining public trust in the media and concerns about the impact of technology, the next generation of journalists is optimistic about the future of their profession, with 72% holding a positive outlook for journalism, according to a new study released today by strategic communications firm Greentarget.

The findings from NextGen Journalists: Navigating Misinformation, AI & The Future of Journalism come as the industry confronts challenges from misinformation and disinformation to fears that generative AI could undermine journalism jobs. Notably, future journalists are split when it comes to AI:

The report surveyed 100 journalism students and new professionals to uncover their perspectives on debates currently dividing the field and their outlook on where the profession is heading. This latest research follows Greentarget's reports in 2020 and 2021 on the toll that so-called "fake news" has taken on seasoned journalists. This year, we found that while next-gen journalists are largely clear-eyed about the professional challenges ahead, they are also passionate about their work and see it as a way to serve the public and hold power to account.

"The perspectives of the next generation are critical, as these journalists will be the ones shaping the industry's response to existential crises ? from plummeting trust to struggling business models ? that are already taking a toll on the media," said Lisa Seidenberg, Greentarget's Director of Media Relations. "It's heartening to see that they're not only thinking about these challenges now, but are also enthusiastic about finding solutions."

Among the report's other key findings:

Download a copy of NextGen Journalists: Navigating Misinformation, AI & The Future of Journalism.

About Greentarget

Greentarget is a strategic public relations firm that helps leading law, accounting, management consulting, real estate and financial services organizations create unique positions of authority through skillful participation in the conversations that matter most to their key stakeholders. With 60 professionals in Chicago, New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco and London, Greentarget combines earned media, research and market intelligence, content and publishing, digital strategy and amplification, and special situations counsel to help clients grow market share, attract leading talent and achieve a higher purpose. For more information, visit www.greentarget.com.



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