
Emily Bell and Heather Chaplin talk with the smartest minds in media to discuss the roots of today's crisis in journalism, from democracy's decline to the rise of AI, and to explore the uncertain future of journalism in the digital age. This series is brought to you by the Tow Center for Digital Journalism and Columbia Journalism Review, with help from the New School's Journalism + Design Lab. Jou... more
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How can journalism survive? Perhaps the question would once have sounded unduly panicked, but it has only grown more pressing over the past twenty years. Between 2004 and 2019, newspapers lost an astonishing 77 percent of their jobs—more than any oth... more
In 2016, Sarah Alvarez, a former civil-rights lawyer and reporter, reimagined what journalism could be. Rather than break news or publish stories on a website, her project, Outlier Media, promised to provide the people of Detroit with information on ... more
In 2007, Valleywag, Gawker’s gossip column devoted to Silicon Valley, published a short piece about a then-little-known venture capitalist and tech founder, under the headline “Peter Thiel is totally gay, people.” Thiel’s sexuality wasn’t a secret, n... more
In 2006, Jay Rosen, the media scholar, published his influential article “The People Formerly Known as the Audience.” His medium was as important as his message. Although the essay would later appear in media-studies textbooks, it was first published... more
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A significant exploration of the contemporary challenges faced by the journalism industry, with insightful discussions about the influences of technology, democracy, and public trust in news media. Episodes feature conversations with prominent journalists, activists, and thinkers who reflect on the evolving media landscape shaped by digital innovations, the impact of major tech companies, and the financial pressures on media outlets. The podcast also addresses crucial societal issues, including censorship and the relationship between journalism and independent media, providing listeners with a comprehensive understanding of the forces shaping the future of journalism. This series is especially noted for engaging high-profile guests and pres... more
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