High School Students Tell Us Whether Music Journalism is Dead

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High School Students Tell Us Whether Music Journalism is Dead
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Adrian doesn’t look like the harbinger of death. No black cloak or sickle, just a really generous smile and an incredibly upbeat demeanor for eight o’clock in the morning. Adrian is a junior at South Houston High School in Pasadena, one who’s stopped by the station I’m manning early on...

Adrian doesn’t look like the harbinger of death. No black cloak or sickle, just a really generous smile and an incredibly upbeat demeanor for eight o’clock in the morning. Adrian is a junior at South Houston High School in Pasadena, one who’s stopped by the station I’m manning early on a Monday in the school’s gymnasium at its first annual career day. Adrian is here to learn whatever I can tell them about freelance writing and I want to learn whether they think what I do matters anymore.

“Do you need a degree in journalism to do what you do? Because one of my teachers said it’s a waste of time,” one student inquired/stated. “Not really,” Adrian said, almost apologetically, when asked if they find new artists from magazines or the music columnists in the local newspaper, “but I’m sure that it would be very interesting to.”“I guess you could say basically on Instagram because an artist could post something new and everybody would go crazy over it.

Both Axel and Annalisa admitted they never go to music sites to learn about music and Axel – who was so interested they came to my table twice that morning with different friends, said “I’ve never heard of anything like that.” Take that, haters! I met another budding writer at the station, a soft-spoken but keenly interested SHHS junior named Leonard.

Sanchez’s story is especially compelling, true crime stuff of Mexican music lore, a real-life mystery that features a caught-on-video concert moment where Sanchez may have learned of his doomed fate . The story is so engrossing, it’s been covered in the exceptionally written podcast. Salvador has researched Sanchez’s story by reading about him on the Internet. Score one for music journalism.

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