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“Many of their enterprises will fail, but no more often than more traditional and MBA-run operations do.” Carl Bialik
“Since the project began in 2017, we received more than 6,000 submissions, gathered hundreds of public records on hate crimes, and published more than 230 stories.”
Plus: “There is no bygone era of a well-informed, attentive public. What we have had in lieu of a well-informed citizenry is what might be termed a ‘load-bearing’ myth — the myth of the attentive public.”
“Do something different and do it together.”
From nasal New York accents to vocal fry, NPR’s anchors and reporters have long inflamed debates about whose voices should represent the nation — or just be heard by it.
“Because we’ve been in a relatively protected space, I think one of the challenges is that there’s not always the urgency to change.”
“We are animated by a serious concern for the future of journalism as a public good and a valuable commodity.”
“These folks at CityLab have built a terrific site and terrific audience, not only committed to understanding what’s coming but covering the intersection of innovation.”