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“The question is not about the topics but how you approach the topics.”
“People will pay you to make their lives easier, even when it comes to telling them which burrito to eat.”
“You say you’re giving more dollars to BIPOC newsrooms? Well, you’re actually giving to intermediaries who are filtering down those dollars to BIPOC newsrooms. But they’re not filtering down enough.”
“When the embargo [on ink and paper] started, we began to work hard on strengthening the digital side.”
Editors at The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, and The Washington Post (and one opinionated Substacker) discussed the rapid growth of opinion in online journalism.
Sports reporters often lead their newsrooms in activity on social media. That doesn’t mean they have to like it.
Two researchers at Cal Poly published a study that looks at how older people consume and perceive native advertising compared to younger readers.
The SMU professor, ex-business reporter, and new Texas Tribune Fellow: “It’s not just about journalism anymore. You’ve got to figure out how to pay for that journalism in a much more direct way than you ever have before.”
We’re liveblogging the annual conference at the University of Texas, which brings together academics, journalists, and business-side types to talk about the future of news. Joshua Benton