Is Real News EXTINCT? Part Two: Wyatt Andrews, Former Professor and CBS Correspondent

In the second episode of our three-part video series, reporter Cameron Mottley sits down with Former UVA Professor and CBS National News Correspondent Wyatt Andrews to discuss the state of fact-based journalism and the impacts of social media on the news landscape.

Select footage and music courtesy of Motion Array, Pixabay, Canva, HBO, CBS News, PBS News, The Washington Post, The New York Times, The White House, The Wall Street Journal, and NPR

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Cameron Mottley is the Student Life Director and Summer News Director at WUVA. She is a rising third-year Media Studies student from Mechanicsville, VA. Her other UVA involvements include University Dance Club, Kappa Delta Sorority, and Ballet & Books. Reach out to Cameron at bqu2wf@virginia.edu.
I'm an 18-year-old male from Danville, Virginia who also is currently as first year student attending the University of Virginia. I intend on majoring in Computer Science and, potentially, Media Studies. I also currently hold An Associate's of Arts & Sciences in Science Degree with greatest honors from Danville Community College. My pronouns are He/Him or They/Them.
Sam Shibu is the Assistant News Director and Summer Assistant Director at WUVA. He is a second year College student, hoping to double major in Computer Science and Media Studies. For any inquiries or questions, contact Sam at sgt9hp@virginia.edu.

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