Making news accessible to young people, requires the ability to think outside of the box. Focusing on how to bring news to the youth of today, is a challenge, but something that is of great importance.The future depends on the decisions that we make and therefore, it is essential that we invite young people to watch the news, so that they are able to make the correct decisions.
In order to connect with young people, we as journalists need to create a relaxed and friendly atmosphere, unlike the formal nature of BBC news programmes. We need to create an environment that young people want to be a part of and not feel intimidated by.
News can be informative, but it must also have an element of fun and have the ability to be understood by anyone. A youth show should have an easy, punchy name, which immediately draws in the audience.
As a team, we welcomed the opportunity to produce a youth show, in which has the ability to educate young people. We attempted to put ourselves in a younger persons position and ask ourselves what we would want to watch and how we would like news to be presented to us. In doing so, we hoped that we would produce a desirable youth show.
As a team, we welcomed the opportunity to produce a youth show, in which has the ability to educate young people. We attempted to put ourselves in a younger persons position and ask ourselves what we would want to watch and how we would like news to be presented to us. In doing so, we hoped that we would produce a desirable youth show.

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