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“It grows more and more difficult to cover a world without boundaries, where everything is related to everything else.” Michael Schudson
“To engage younger audiences in science journalism, news organizations have to talk to them to see what sparks their curiosity.” Martina Efeyini
“Let’s see one of our big media organizations step up and declare itself a pro-democracy newsroom, and spell out what that means and how it will shape their coverage.” Stefanie Murray
“There has been no reduction in Facebook traffic to Condé Nast’s brands as a whole.” Sarah Marshall
“News organizations — particularly the ones that have spent the past couple years reporting on caregivers hitting their breaking point — can no longer afford not to prioritize the needs of caregivers on their own staffs.” Cari Nazeer and Emily Goligoski
“Your audience collectively knows much more than you do.” Walter Frick
“We cannot allow rich and powerful creators to disguise themselves as grassroots or to seize power online in order to promote extremist ideology.” Taylor Lorenz
“It’s no wonder that news consumption is plummeting and users are left feeling confused or overwhelmed.” S. Mitra Kalita
“Networks with aligned interests will boost each other’s narratives in a coordinated fashion to inundate readers with the same message from different places.” Priyanjana Bengani
“These tools could free reporters up to spend more time interviewing sources and digging up information and less time transcribing interviews and writing daily stories on deadline.” Peter Sterne