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Martin Gurri • Revolt of the Public and the Crisis of Authority in the New Millennium
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Martin Gurri • Revolt of the Public and the Crisis of Authority in the New Millennium
Following the news of The Texas Tribune's layoffs, Rebuild Local News President @stevenwaldman reflects on The Tribune’s legacy as a trailblazer in nonprofit media. “It pioneered and created the local nonprofit model.”
via @washingtonpost
https://t.co/sYo2NfdNdL
Rebuild Local Newsx.comIt is, in fact, objectivity’s self-appointed defenders themselves who have led its erosion. Rather than emphasize a fair reporting process , they focused obsessively on the appearanceand performanceof supposed personal objectivity, wielding the term to police personal expression—not journalistic work—in both public and private contexts. Their north... See more
A Test of the News
he fundamental work of journalism — holding powerful people accountable, connecting dots others miss, building trust with sources, and telling important stories — remains as vital as ever. The business model is broken, the incentive structure is perverse, and powerful people are getting better at fighting back. But the journalists doing this work... See more
The State of Journalism, According to Some of the People Actually Doing It
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Auste Skrupskyte Cullbrand • 1 card
Real Raw News | Science, Politics, Conspiracy, Trump
realrawnews.comNewspapers have been in a decline since 2005 but this year marks another leg down. As newspapers close or get cut to the bone, public accountability of local institutions declines. The watchdog role that newspapers play will be lost without models subsidized by philanthropy. 1/
John Arnoldx.com