Each year, we ask some of the smartest people in journalism and media what they think is coming in the next 12 months. At the end of a trying 2020, here’s what they had to say.
“What if every piece of journalism helped the public understand whether old or new power dynamics and values were at play?”
Jennifer BrandelA sneak peak at power mapping, 2073’s top innovation
“We were told we weren’t ready, we didn’t have enough experience, we didn’t have the right experience, we weren’t a good culture fit. or we were too radical. And then 2020 happened.”
Julia B. Chan and Kim BuiMillennials are ready to run things
“Twentieth-century America held tightly to the illusion that there’s no gap between objectivity and justice. For better or worse, those days are over, and only an act of deep historical amnesia can bring them back.”
C.W. AndersonJournalism changed under Trump — will it keep changing under Biden?
“Political journalism needs to wean itself from right-wing agitators and call this period what it is: an erosion of democracy and attempts to radicalize large chunks of the electorate.”
J. Siguru Wahutu, Journalists still wrongly think the U.S. is different
“Truth is more than a collection of facts; it’s a mechanism for belonging.”
Zizi Papacharissi, The year we rebuild the infrastructure of truth
“Again and again, we found that the most damaging misinformation narratives started as local rumors, memes, and misleading photos — repackaged and reshared across the country.”
Shaydanay Urbani and Nancy Watzman, Local collaboration is key to slowing misinformation
“Our prediction is a vision for an end to this cycle, beginning with envisioning the urgent redistribution of $1 billion of the Knight Foundation’s wealth to media justice initiatives.”
Alicia Bell and Simon Galperin, Media reparations now
“At its best, journalism informs. But at its brightest, journalism inspires. That’s thanks to arts and music. It improves our quality of life and strengthens our sense of place.”
Joni Deutsch, Local arts and music make journalism more joyous