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“That’s one of the reasons people have turned away from newspapers. They’re full of richly reported, detailed, and useless information. We want people to reacquire a sense that this is their government.”
“There are a lot of ways to define ‘community.’ We know it can be built around geography. But there should also be a community of people who care about climate, a community of people who care about criminal justice.”
“定义‘社区’有很多种方式,最常见的是地理意义上的社区,但实际上,它也可以是一群关心气候或关心司法公正的人组成的社区。”
“When newspapers insist they’re just being impartial observers, I think that performance hurts trust in journalists.”
Plus: The team behind Serial is getting ready for a new show, the Lewis Wallace/Marketplace debate, and are podcast networks responsible for the diversity of their shows?
Reporters and editors from prominent news organizations waded through the challenges (new and old) of reporting in the current political climate during a Harvard University event on Tuesday night.
“Somebody asked me, ‘Whose market share are you trying to steal?’ That’s not really how we’re thinking about this.”
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