
Lessons from an Early-Career Journalist
From The Kicker by Columbia Journalism Review
March 12, 2026 · 48 min · Season 12 · Episode 6
About this episode
The episode features discussions with early-career journalists about their perspectives on the evolving journalism industry.
When I took over the Kicker host chair, one of the things I was most excited to do was to interview early-career journalists, who see the changes to our industry from an entirely different perspective from those of us who’ve been around since the days when Twitter was king, or before social media existed. I’ve always loved working with young people—among my many freelance gigs, I help run a program for high school journalists—because I feel like I get smarter (and hopefully even marginally mo...
People in this episode
Host: I
Topics covered
- early-career journalism
- industry changes
- social media
- youth engagement
- journalism education
Keywords
- early-career journalists
- journalism
- social media
- industry changes
- youth engagement
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Columbia Journalism Review
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