What is one consequence of these generational differences in news consumption?
How is news from Facebook any different from news from local TV?
Is this information bad news (and will it be covered on Facebook)?
How do you think the internet affected the most recent presidential election?
How accurately does the chart describe the media habits of you and your family?
Generation Z (you and your classmates: “Zoomers!”) have shown huge support for Bernie Sanders, while Boomers (born 1946-1965) have shown more enthusiasm for Donald Trump. What does the information in the chart have to do with that?
What questions do you have about the data?
Based on the data in the chart above, how much longer do you think there will even be such a thing as local TV news?
Facebook was born on February 4, 2004. Fourteen years from now, how differently do you think news will be broadcast and shared?
Read the entire Pew report about news trends across the generations.
Action Extension
Watch the news on the local news one night and then get your news from Facebook the next. Compare the topics covered, the depth of coverage, and the style of reporting from these two sources and report your findings to class.