It is a rather familiar refrain, but the question of where are the young voices in the media is raised in this piece in The Nation.
"Katha Pollitt has made the important point that women are grossly underrepresented on the op-ed pages of America's newspapers.
Here's another grossly underrepresented demographic in the media: young people. Millennials-- roughly defined as those 28 and under-- make up one-quarter of the population, yet we are nowhere to be found in the mainstream media."
It isn't hard to see why the so-called younger generation is "disconnected", certainly from the mainstream media. Whilst The Nation piece is referable to the US, no doubt the same situation pertains worldwide.
"Katha Pollitt has made the important point that women are grossly underrepresented on the op-ed pages of America's newspapers.
Here's another grossly underrepresented demographic in the media: young people. Millennials-- roughly defined as those 28 and under-- make up one-quarter of the population, yet we are nowhere to be found in the mainstream media."
It isn't hard to see why the so-called younger generation is "disconnected", certainly from the mainstream media. Whilst The Nation piece is referable to the US, no doubt the same situation pertains worldwide.
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