Tariro Mzezewa
Broadcast news is dying and its audience has dispersed. And few under 30 watch the nightly news, or even TV at all, for that matter. These truisms have become accepted wisdom in the mediasphere over the last several years. While some news organizations have embraced technology and held onto their readers and viewers, others have struggled significantly to do this. If there's a network that has been a particular target of criticism, it's probably CBS. Here, Mzezewa tackles the network's CBSN, a free, 24/7 live-streamed digital news channel that can be watched on computers, tablets, phones, and smart TVs