"Ask someone in your life under 40 where they get the news. Odds are they'll mention a non-newsroom podcaster or YouTuber." ...
But we can examine one rare concrete case where there is some certainty about the cash value — the U.S. publishing ...
When news organizations try to do everything, they think they’re showing strength, but they’re inadvertently contributing to ...
"To be clear, many within these organizations have already shown a willingness to hold back in favor of access to political ...
"Paradoxically, the future might involve a high degree of automation to achieve a more authentically human journalism." ...
"What's the point of the exercise here? Is it to inform people, or to show off what we know and how sophisticated we sound?" ...
"While perceived authenticity has always been an important piece of evaluating trustworthiness, performed authenticity has ...
"Visual investigations are poised to move from niche desks to standard operating procedure in newsrooms in 2025." ...
"The fracturing of the internet has been painful, but it's also given us the chance to rebuild the media by focusing on our ...
"Rather than worrying about AI taking away jobs or isolating us further in society, the best media products will help us ...
"They're choosing compliance with eyes wide open, trading their watchdog role for a seat at the billionaire's table." ...
"The social topography is a hierarchy of networks, with journalists at the top. Most people are members — not subscribers, ...