News organisations are constantly trying to attract younger readers. So how does the BBC do with its new offering that puts personalisation at the forefront? We asked an 18-year-old student to review it for us
Teenagers know that news is important; we like to think we are “up” on what is happening. Sharing news, however, is even more important, whether it be on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram or another other social network.
We share news constantly among friends, be it in the form of videos, comment, cartoons or audio. Breaking exciting news bring kudos. So a new app, such as the BBC News app launched this week, has to earn its position on my iPhone.
Continue reading... Reported by guardian.co.uk 1 day ago.
Teenagers know that news is important; we like to think we are “up” on what is happening. Sharing news, however, is even more important, whether it be on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram or another other social network.
We share news constantly among friends, be it in the form of videos, comment, cartoons or audio. Breaking exciting news bring kudos. So a new app, such as the BBC News app launched this week, has to earn its position on my iPhone.
Continue reading... Reported by guardian.co.uk 1 day ago.