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Archives: 2019

“Creating knockoffs is the wrong approach, and there’s a ton of it happening now. It’s riding the momentum of the podcast boom without actually contributing much to it.” Eric Nuzum
“While this move to ‘bespoke’ gives journalism organizations powerful ways to delight listeners and readers, it means we have to find new ways to create shared understandings and a common set of facts.” Tamar Charney
“Total time spent will show signs of shrinking — at least in countries that were early adopters of ubiquitous mobile internet.” Jakob Moll
“Cue the creatives, the fluttering kites of the newsroom: the artists, graphic designers, performers, coders, gadget nerds, poets, cartoonists, and musicians who will harness the emotional craft of science and climate journalism to tackle an overwhelming beast.” Sonali Prasad
“We don’t have to rely on Facebook Groups or ticketed events to reach readers.” Sara K. Baranowski
“While conservative media often seem to control of the national narrative, the Trump era has reiterated they are, in fact, limited by the perceived boundaries of acceptable public discourse.” A.J. Bauer
December 24, 2019
“Proper context will require that news outlets understand the political, economic, historical, and social environments of the places, people, and events that they report on.” Jasmine McNealy
“It’s no accident that academic and journalist Peter Pomerantsev’s first book, about the wild days of journalism in Russia, was called ‘Nothing Is True and Everything Is Possible.’” Peter Bale
“We forget that there was a time where good journalism penetrated ideological bubbles. So why doesn’t it now?” Jim Brady