These days, news spreads fast and people consume it even quicker. In 2019, video reporter Dave Jorgenson created the Washington Post TikTok account, heralding a new chapter in online journalism for the nearly 150-year-old paper.
Today, the channel has reached 1.7 million followers, and the majority of those followers are Gen Z.
“I mean, it's just a crazy, huge, untapped audience of teenagers,” Jorgenson told Poynter when the account first launched. Today, he runs the account with Carmella Boykin and Vitus Spehar.
TikTok is rife with AI-generated content and misinformation, but the Washington Post TikTok team has made it their mission to spread reliable, well-researched news.
Through digestible video snippets, the Washington Post TikTok team dispenses daily news coverage on politics, health care, economics, human rights, and more to an…