On the Media

ON THE MEDIA | A New Deal for Journalism

ON THE MEDIA | A New Deal for Journalism

The disruption of the media ecosystem and unfair competition driven in part by the move to a digital, mobile, and platform-dominated media environment jeopardizes the sustainability of journalism, which represents a major democratic danger.

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ON THE MEDIA | How journalism fits into civic infrastructure

ON THE MEDIA | How journalism fits into civic infrastructure

Journalism is necessary for civic life because it’s a vital part of the networks that connect us.

Storytelling is the basic way that all communities are created, whether they be neighborhoods or nations. When storytellers create a conversation about the neighborhood — its problems, opportunities, and events — people are able to create the sense and reality of belonging to a community.

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ON THE MEDIA | YouTube hit Channel 5 News is “reporting for people who don’t watch the news”

ON THE MEDIA | YouTube hit Channel 5 News is “reporting for people who don’t watch the news”

“People who don’t watch the news watch me. People who watch the news don’t watch me.”

Callaghan believes that independent creators like him will gradually replace the traditional pillars of journalism, “just because there’s so much distrust in media as it is … left and right.” Until then, Callaghan, Mosher, and Gilbert-Katz will have the opportunity to further shape the coming generations of journalists and social media reportage.

“I pretty much create news content for the disengaged,” he said. “That’s the achievement.”

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ON THE MEDIA | Journalists and Civil Society Are Teaming Up

ON THE MEDIA | Journalists and Civil Society Are Teaming Up

“When [news] organizations spend valuable resources uncovering corruption, abuse, or neglect, they want to see the problem addressed. Cross-field collaborations between media and civil society organizations are one way to achieve that goal” Adrià Fruitos

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