Realizing inequality in news goes a lot deeper than diversity numbers“By focusing primarily on demographic changes as a measure of anti-racism, legacy newsrooms are implicitly giving weight to the idea that existing in a white supremacist system is enough to change it.” By Janelle Salanga. |
The sheen of nonprofit news wears off“The most important thing for a newsroom isn’t being ‘nonprofit’ — it’s about the values it lives up to.” By Gabe Schneider. |
More news is the problem, not the solution“Journalism now functions to condense, contextualize, and curate the sheer volume of information that is out there and accessible to all — to stand between readers and the abyss of the infodemic.” By Simon Allison. |
Digital subscriber growth will slow, but that won’t be all bad“Slowing growth will renew our imperative to focus on the needs of our readers and the quality of our products — simply because it leaves us with no other choice.” By Chase Davis. |
A Cambrian explosion of news startups is coming“While it may seem like responsible, dogged journalism is gasping for its last breath, newsrooms can and are rising from the ashes.” By Burt Herman. |
Spatial journalism will see its day in the sun“Spatial journalism is not about just using locative technology. It’s also about understanding how spaces and places create meaning for the user.” By Amy Schmitz Weiss. |
Tomorrow’s news audience: Smaller, but more obsessed“It’s a whole new era of convergence, one that a growing segment of the American news audience distrusts — but also can’t resist.” By Jesse Holcomb. |
The rise of nationalism becomes a local story“If newsroom leaders don’t have a plan to cover the ‘Big Lie’ locally, they must prioritize it as soon as possible.” By Kristen Muller. |
Community media keeps outpacing mainstream media“The year 2022 will further propel the movement that ignited the new U.S. American mainstream — one that will be organically diverse, increasingly inclusive, and factually equitable for generations to come.” By Jesenia De Moya Correa. |
Asking for help pays off“It takes courage, vulnerability and a bit of education to help readers understand the true cost of producing public service journalism.” By Christina Shih. |
The vulture funds are coming for local TV“Alden buys up lots of papers, cuts as much as possible on the expense side, and tries to manage the decline on the revenue side. Is local TV next?” By Don Day. |
We’ll recognize the harassment of journalists isn’t an individual problem“The information ecosystem journalists operate in today necessitates an updated understanding of professional danger.” By Kathleen Searles. |