Navigating journalistic transparency

“The media industry has shifted in so many ways in the last two decades, but our readers have not been privy to the process in a way that helps them understand.”

As an industry, it’s our duty to help readers understand what we do, how we work, how we make money, and how they are part of this process. The media industry has shifted in so many ways in the last two decades, but our readers have not been privy to the process in a way that helps them understand. For instance, they might not understand why we break news the way we do, or why quality journalism can be expensive to generate.

Distrust in institutions — including flinging the term “fake news” at our best news organizations — only contributes to the problem. In 2018, I anticipate more newsrooms sharing how the sausage gets made to our consumers, engaging with young readers to stress news literacy at an early age, or getting readers involved in the reporting/producing process more frequently beyond commenting and sharing stories on social media.

Michelle Garcia is race and identities senior editor at Vox.

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Jim Brady   With the people, not just of the people

Monique Judge   Letting black women tell their own stories

Rodney Gibbs   Tech workers turn to journalism

Jennifer Choi   Standing up for us and for each other

Kim Fox   Audience teams diversify their approach

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Nikki Usher   The year of The Washington Post

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Doris Truong   Computer vision vs. the Internet vigilantes

Mary Meehan   Real lives are at stake in rural areas

Alfred Hermida   Going beyond mobile-first

Dan Newman   A return to trust

Damon Krukowski   Reviving the alt-weekly soul

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Cristina Wilson   The year of the Instagram Story

Pete Brown   Push alerts, personalized

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Jim Moroney   Newspapers have to be good enough for readers to pay for

Richard Tofel   The platforms’ power demands more reporters’ attention

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Andrew Losowsky   The year of resilience

Raju Narisetti   Mirror, mirror on the wall

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Niketa Patel   Live journalism comes of age

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Tracie Powell   The muting of underserved voices

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Mike Caulfield   Refactoring media literacy for the networked age

Matt Thompson   Here come the attention managers

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Emily Goligoski   Looking beyond news for inspiration

Amy Webb   Listen to weak signals

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Rodney Benson   Better, less read, and less trusted

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Ruth Palmer   Risks will grow for news subjects — especially minorities

Julia Beizer   A longer view on the pivot

Lucas Graves   From algorithms to institutions

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Jamie Mottram   From pageviews to t-shirts

Evie Nagy   Pivot to mobile video frustration

Andrew Ramsammy   The year ownership mattered

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Steve Grove   The midterms are an opportunity

Caitria O'Neill   The new court of public opinion

Rubina Madan Fillion   Unlocking the potential of AI

Valérie Bélair-Gagnon   Seeking trust in fragmented spaces

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Mario García   Storytelling finally adapts to mobile

Carlos Martínez de la Serna   The new journalism commons

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