Media owners in the crosshairs as Trump craves retribution“The big difference now is that Trump’s anti-press tirades are also campaign promises. The words of Trump’s first term will translate to actions in a second term.” By Brian Stelter. |
TV rewards the authoritarian candidate“We will not learn who the best person for the job of the presidency actually is, but we might come away from campaign coverage knowing who the best person is to play president on TV.” By Dannagal G. Young. |
Newsrooms (re)discover the magic of project management“Strong project management makes newsrooms more adaptable and more able to survive industry turmoil.” By Robin Kwong. |
Humans hold their own against the robots“Rather than despair, we need to find ways to highlight the people and processes behind our journalism.” By Rubina Madan Fillion. |
Local news will adapt to low demand“In today’s marketplace of news, you literally cannot give local newspapers away.” By Joshua P. Darr. |
The rise of the AI class“In an industry shedding publishers and jobs and routinely challenged to do more with less, we’re foolish not to at least try on the generative AI suit.” By Rodney Gibbs. |
For audience development, less is more“With a seemingly limitless number of platforms on which to meet and engage audiences — but still a finite number of hours in the day — teams will need to develop frameworks to understand where to start, stop, and pivot.” By Sarah Marshall. |
News mirages (not news deserts) are the scarier problem“We have to focus on the journalistic ‘last mile’ — not only producing reliable, independent information, but making sure that people actually receive it and can act on it.” By Sisi Wei. |
The “touch grass” election cycle“Major outlets and mediums are often still guided by a ‘who’s up or down’ ouroboros that cycles through horse-race snapshots shaping punditry shaping opinions shaping the horse race.” By Stephen Fowler. |
Devices are the new gatekeepers“What these devices have in common is that they use AI as a layer to synthesize incoming information and determine what and when information should reach users.” By Sam Guzik. |
Local news’ library moment“We’ll set our sights on a public-powered future to ensure access to civic news and information for all.” By Simon Galperin. |
We get agile“The pace of news demands not just reactive but proactive development — anticipating user needs and industry trends before they solidify.” By Upasna Gautam. |