Austin Short · Uncategorized

Journalism Needs To Get Back To Basics

By Austin Short Accountability has always been a staple of journalism, but recently it has taken a backseat to top 10 lists and personality quizzes that can be found all over social media feeds. I enjoyed Ken Doctor’s Newsconomics: Rebuilding the news media will require doubling-down on its core values because he pointed out that the founding… Continue reading Journalism Needs To Get Back To Basics

Savannah Swix

The Future of Local Media: What Works and a Few Reminders

By Savannah Swix One of the biggest concepts surrounding startup companies and big, unique ideas that we have covered so far in class has been risk. There’s so many unknowns and uncertainties involved when you put all of what you have – financially and physically, and in terms of energy – into your project and… Continue reading The Future of Local Media: What Works and a Few Reminders

Nicole Bush

News Been Down So Long, It Looks Like… News

By Nicole Bush In Newsonomics, Ken Doctor discusses how we need to get back to real news with real standards. He lists The New York Times, The Washington Post, The New Yorker, Vanity Fair, The Atlantic, Mother Jones and The Guardian as organizations that have done this good “visible work” that readers have “responded” to. That… Continue reading News Been Down So Long, It Looks Like… News

Brittanie Chludzinski · Uncategorized

Accountability and fairness are essential to restoring trust in the media

By Brittanie Chludzinski “Fake news” and “alternative facts” are two phrases that we know all too well. Not only do these false realities pose a challenge to readers who are bombarded with various viewpoints and publications on social media, but it also creates an interesting challenge for today’s reporters. In the midst of new skepticism, how… Continue reading Accountability and fairness are essential to restoring trust in the media