From the newsroom, doctoral student studies journalism’s modern-day challenges

Curiosity and a love of writing drew Lana Medina to a career in journalism. A concern for its future drew her out of it. The fourth-year doctoral student in the Donald P. Bellisario College of Communication loved the work, but the profession’s rapid shift to digital platforms, its ongoing financial hurdles and its increased corporate influence were changing the way news was constructed and shared.

<p>Curiosity and a love of writing drew Lana Medina to a career in journalism. A concern for its future drew her out of it. The fourth-year doctoral student in the Donald P. Bellisario College of Communication loved the work, but the profession’s rapid shift to digital platforms, its ongoing financial hurdles and its increased corporate influence were changing the way news was constructed and shared.</p>

Curiosity and a love of writing drew Lana Medina to a career in journalism. A concern for its future drew her out of it. The fourth-year doctoral student in the Donald P. Bellisario College of Communication loved the work, but the profession’s rapid shift to digital platforms, its ongoing financial hurdles and its increased corporate influence were changing the way news was constructed and shared.

Credit: https://www.psu.edu/news/bellisario-college-communications/story/newsroom-doctoral-student-studies-journalisms-modern-day