ABC Radio Australia:Connect Asia:Stories:Journalism students show little interst in newspapers

With the global economic downturn the newspaper industry around the world is in turmoil.

Profits are down and journalists are being layed off. But more than that the habits of younger news consumers are changing. Even those who aspire to be journalists. A new suvey of journalism students has found that more than 60 per cent read a printed newspaper only once a week or less.

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