1 month ago | By Boston Herald
The first in a continuing series.
There's a promising future for journalism in the city. At least that's the spirit in teacher Erich Mueller's Boston Latin Academy newspaper club.
The students peppered Herald editors yesterday with questions about placement, politics, the MBTA, how you dig up a story and if there's any worry about everyone reading news on their smartphones these days.
What about sponsored journalism? Will that ruin the industry? Not while we're around!
We spoke about algorithms and filters and getting around social media feeds. But most of all, they all agreed stories...
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