It’s not breaking news that France will have a new president in 2017, but the election will have a major impact on the whole French media landscape. Here’s why.
Alice Antheaume is executive dean at Sciences Po Journalism School in Paris.
Amy O'Leary Not just covering communities, reaching them
Olivia Ma The year collaboration beats competition
Francesco Marconi The year of augmented writing
Julia Beizer Building a coherent core identity
Caitlin Thompson High touch, high value
Melody Kramer Radically rethinking design
Robert Hernandez History will exclude you, again
Ernst-Jan Pfauth Earn trust by working for (and with) readers
Zizi Papacharissi Distracted journalism looks in the mirror
Ståle Grut The battle for high-quality VR
Helen Havlak Chasing mobile search results
Rubina Madan Fillion Snapchat grows up
Andrew Ramsammy Rise of the rebel journalist
Ray Soto VR moves from experiments to immersion
Aja Bogdanoff Comments start pulling their weight
Anita Zielina The sales funnel reaches (and changes) the newsroom
Dan Gillmor Fix the demand side of news too
Michael Kuntz Trust is the new click
Nushin Rashidian A rise in high-price, high-value subscriptions
Sydette Harry Facing journalism’s history
Jim Friedlich A banner year for venture philanthropy
Dan Colarusso Let’s make live video we can love
Claire Wardle Verification takes center stage
Libby Bawcombe Kids board the podcast train
Amie Ferris-Rotman Вслед за Россией
Juan Luis Sánchez Your predictions are our present
Annemarie Dooling UGC as a path out of the bubble
David Chavern Fake news gets solved
Christopher Meighan Unlocking a deeper mobile experience
Tim Griggs The year we stop taking sides
Carrie Brown We won’t do enough
Rachel Schallom Stop flying over the flyover states
Scott Dodd Nonprofits team up for impact
Mario García Virtual reality on mobile leaps forward
Guy Raz Inspiration and hope will matter more than ever
Bill Keller A healthy skepticism about data
Matt Karolian AI improves publishing
Nicholas Quah Podcasting’s coming class war
Umbreen Bhatti A sense of journalists’ humanity
Peter Sterne A dangerous anti-press mix
Amy Webb Journalism as a service
Emi Kolawole From empathy to community
Sara M. Watson There is no neutral interface
Sarah Wolozin Virtual reality on the open web
Cory Haik Navigating power in Trump’s America
Tressie McMillan Cottom A path through the media’s coming legitimacy crisis
Ashley C. Woods Local journalism will fight a new fight
Renée Kaplan Pure reach has reached its limit
Kathleen Kingsbury Print as a premium offering
Asma Khalid The year of the newsy podcast
Jon Slade Trusted news, at a premium
S.P. Sullivan Baking transparency into our routines
Joanne Lipman The year of the drone, really
Valérie Bélair-Gagnon Truthiness in private spaces
Mary Meehan Feeling blue in a red state
Emily Goligoski Incorporating audience feedback at scale
Andrea Silenzi Podcasts dive into breaking news analysis
Alexis Lloyd Public trust for private realities
Andrew Losowsky Building our own communities
Lee Glendinning A call for great editing
Andy Rossback The year of the user
Swati Sharma Failing diversity is failing journalism
Millie Tran International expansion without colonial overtones
Rebekah Monson Journalism is community-as-a-service
AX Mina 2017 is for the attention innovators
Tracie Powell Building reader relationships
Taylor Lorenz “Selfie journalism” becomes a thing
Katie Zhu The year of minority media
Almar Latour Thanks, #fakenews
Priya Ganapati Mobile websites are ready for reinvention
Maria Bustillos “It’s true — I saw it on Facebook”
Rasmus Kleis Nielsen News after advertising may look like news before advertising
Ken Schwencke Disaggregation and collection
Dhiya Kuriakose The year of digital detoxing
Megan H. Chan Cultural reporting goes mainstream
M. Scott Havens Quality advertising to pair with quality content
Liz Danzico The triumph of the small
Sam Ford The year we talk about our awful metrics
Jonathan Stray A boom in responsible conservative media
Tim Herrera The safe space of service journalism
Jeremy Barr A terrible year for Tiers B through D
Gabriel Snyder The aberration of 20th-century journalism
Juliette De Maeyer and Dominique Trudel A rebirth of populist journalism
Lam Thuy Vo The primary source in the age of mechanical multiplication
Adam Thomas The coming collaboration across Europe
Mira Lowe News literacy, bias, and “Hamilton”
Margarita Noriega From pinning tweets to tweeting pins
Sarah Marshall Focusing on the why of the click
Laura Walker Authentic voices, not fake news
Michael Oreskes Reversing the erosion of democracy
Liz McMillen The year of deep insights
Elizabeth Jensen Trust depends on the details
Burt Herman Local news gets interesting
David Weigel A test for online speech
Mandy Velez The audience is the source and the story
Samantha Barry Messaging apps go mainstream
Reyhan Harmanci Bear witness — but then what?
Dannagal G. Young The return of the gatekeepers
Tanya Cordrey The resurgence of reach
Bill Adair The year of the fact-checking bot
Cindy Royal Preparing the digital educator-scholar hybrid
Jonathan Hunt Measurement companies get with the times
Richard Tofel The country doesn’t trust us — but they do believe us
Alberto Cairo Communicating uncertainty to our readers
Erin Millar The bottom falls out of Canadian media
Vivian Schiller Tested like never before
Moreno Cruz Osório The year of transparency in Brazilian journalism
Ryan McCarthy Platforms grow up or grow more toxic
Steve Henn The next revolution is voice
Alice Antheaume A new test for French media
Andrew Haeg The year of listening
Errin Haines Chaos or community?
P. Kim Bui The year journalism teaches again
Sue Schardt Objectivity, fairness, balance, and love
Matt Waite The people running the media are the problem
Ariane Bernard Better data about your users
Mike Ragsdale A smarter information diet
Nathalie Malinarich Making it easy
Javaun Moradi What can we own?
Eric Nuzum Podcasting stratifies into hard layers
Geetika Rudra Journalism is community
Mary Walter-Brown Getting comfortable asking for money
Kawandeep Virdee Moving deeper than the machine of clicks
Hillary Frey Forests need to burn to regrow
Pablo Boczkowski Fake news and the future of journalism
Doris Truong Connecting with diverse perspectives
Keren Goldshlager Defining a focus, and then saying no
Mathew Ingram The Faustian Facebook dance continues
Erin Pettigrew A year of reflection in tech
Rachel Sklar Women are going to get loud
Molly de Aguiar Philanthropists galvanize around news