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S1E328 328 Commitment over capacity: Why investigative journalism persists despite shrinking newsrooms
Investigative journalism has never been easy. But according to the latest State of Accountability Journalism report from the University of Florida's Collier Prize, the reporters doing that work today…
S1E327 327 Rebuilding the statehouse beat: Inside The Center Square's growing newswire model
Rebuilding the statehouse beat: Inside The Center Square's growing newswire model The decline of traditional newsroom staffing has thinned one of journalism's most important beats: statehouse…
S1E326 326 Stars and Stripes defends its independence amid new Pentagon pressures
For generations of service members, Stars and Stripes has been known as the soldiers' newspaper, funded by the U.S. government but protected by law to report independently on the military it covers.…
S1E325 325 How Australia forced Big Tech to pay for journalism — and what publishers everywhere can learn
The Australian Financial Review once called Rod Sims "the most feared man in Australian business." Big Tech soon learned why. As chair of Australia's competition regulator, Sims helped design the…
S1E324 324 New LMC report finds digital revenue stable as audience revenue pressures grow
A new industry survey from the Local Media Consortium (LMC) suggests that while digital revenue across local media remains relatively stable, the path forward is becoming more complicated. One of the…
S1E323 323 A blueprint beyond media: How Hearst is redefining sustainability
For decades, media leaders have debated whether journalism can sustain itself as a standalone business. But in a rapidly evolving landscape, Hearst is offering a different perspective — one outlined…
S1E322 322 When journalists can't afford rent, one newsroom buys them a home
When a newsroom can't hire reporters, the problem isn't always pay — sometimes it's rent. In one coastal community, the cost of living got so high that journalists simply couldn't afford to cover the…
S1E321 321 Unpacking the local news playbook: What sustainable publishers are doing differently
Local journalism isn't disappearing — it's being rebuilt in real time, and a new report from FT Strategies aims to show exactly how. Drawing on global data, newsroom case studies and on-the-ground…
S1E320 320 When Minneapolis becomes the story: Inside the Star Tribune's newsroom and brand response
When national attention suddenly converges on a single city, the decisions made inside one local newsroom can shape how the entire world understands what's happening. That is the position The…
319 Funding innovation from the ground up: How the National Trust for Local News is rethinking change
Local journalism has no shortage of big ideas about innovation — but far fewer examples of those ideas being funded, tested, and trusted by the people closest to the work. After a year of scrutiny,…
S1E318 318 Inside "The Noise War": A field manual for journalists fighting disinformation
Disinformation is no longer a background hazard of modern journalism — it is a coordinated, weaponized assault on truth itself. In a world where lies travel faster than facts and chaos is…
S1E317 317 The Baltimore Banner enters a new year — and a new chapter — with a new editor-in-chief
Local journalism is shrinking in much of the country — but The Baltimore Banner is moving in the opposite direction. In just two years, the nonprofit newsroom has grown into Maryland's largest…
S1E316 316 Ninety-eight percent say AI can't replace journalists. New study reveals why that matters now.
What news consumers are really saying about AI: insights from the Trusting News/LMA study A new national survey of nearly 1,500 local news consumers reveals growing concern about AI's role in…
S1E315 315 New year, new rules: Jeff Jarvis says local journalism must reinvent itself now
http://www.EditorandPublisher.com/Vodcasts Jeff Jarvis has never been interested in nostalgia. In a wide‑ranging conversation with E&P Magazine, the longtime media critic, author and journalism…
S1E314 314 Scholar Stuart Brotman sounds the alarm: Free expression is under fire
Free expression in America isn't collapsing all at once — it's eroding quietly, often in ways the public barely notices. In a wide‑ranging conversation, First Amendment scholar Stuart N. Brotman…
S1E313 313 Rewriting the California story: USA Today bets big on statewide local journalism
California isn't just a state. It's a story still being written, and USA Today wants a front-row seat. With the launch of Today Californian, the national news giant is investing in a bold new…
S1E312 312 From hauling freight to holding judges accountable: Mark Puente's fight for courtroom access
Mark Puente didn't go to j-school — he drove trucks for 15 years before stepping into a newsroom. But when a judge tried to block him from observing a public court hearing, Puente didn't flinch.…
S1E311 311 Half of U.S. teens think journalists make up quotes and do favors for sources, new report finds
If you think young people aren't paying attention to the news, think again — they are, and they have thoughts. A new study reveals just how skeptical today's teens are about the press, and the…
S1E310 310 A global perspective on what news publishers must do next
Robert Whitehead believes the news industry is entering a make-or-break era defined by AI disruption, collapsing platform traffic and growing public distrust. In a conversation with E&P, he said…
S1E309 309 Stars and Stripes at a crossroads: Inside its mission, press freedom challenges and digital future
For more than 160 years, Stars and Stripes has walked a razor-thin line: serving the U.S. military while holding it accountable. Publisher Max Lederer says that balance remains as vital — and as…
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