2022-12-072022-12-072014https://thejsms.org/index.php/JSMS/article/view/63https://repository.tcu.edu/handle/116099117/56542Social media are transforming the way information travels within and between networks of individuals. Many pundits claim that individuals no longer seek news but instead news finds individuals, particularly on social media websites. The current study is an exploratory look at how one specific group of individuals—Gen Y—gathers news. Data was collected from an online survey and results indicate that Gen Y is increasingly relying on social media for information and news. Interestingly, despite their preference of social media for news gathering, young adults still perceive traditional media sources as more credible than social media sources. Other findings are presented, and both theoretical and practical implications are drawn.en-USInternet privacySociologyNews valuesMindsetPreferenceMedia studiesPractical implicationsSocial mediaNews mediaSocial media optimizationMedia relationsSocial Media and News Gathering: Tapping into the Millennial MindsetArticleCC BY 3.0