Yanardagoglu, Eylem2023-10-192023-10-19202212516-35232516-3531https://doi.org/10.1386/jdmp_00038_1https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12469/5293Digitalization of news organizations and other traditional media presents an ongoing struggle. Although there is a general decline in news consumption in all ages, youth in particular seems to be `tuning out' of news globally. The Reuters Institute Digital News Report published in 2016 by the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, announced that news accessed via social media sites increased in Europe (average 46 per cent) where Greece and Turkey were high adoption countries with 74 and 73 per cent usage rates, respectively. These numbers dropped in the 2018 report to 66 per cent in Turkey and 71 per cent in Greece. This research explores the factors that influence college students' news consumption behaviour in Greece and Turkey through an interpretative approach. Data collection was done in 2017 in Athens and Istanbul with voluntary participation of 40 college students who study in public and private universities.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessmedianews consumptiononlinenewsyouthMedia UseGreeceMedia UseTurkey'i Stopped Reading Newspapers Because of the Internet!': News Consumption Behaviour of Youth in Greece and TurkeyArticle389406313WOS:00096868560000510.1386/jdmp_00038_12-s2.0-85144641001Q2