News Engagement & Innovation
Developing policy that protects a diverse, independent press hinges on the public placing value on journalism and journalists. As news publishers navigate an ever-changing digital environment and grapple with a global decline in trust and interest in news, how can they build relevance with audiences – particularly younger people and people in underserved communities? How can legislative policy promote open and innovative environments for a diverse, independent press? Neither competitive, independent journalism nor an open internet will endure if the press, at large, does not foster the attention, relevance and trust of audiences in the communities it strives to serve.
Developing policy that protects a diverse, independent press hinges on the public placing value on journalism and journalists. As news publishers navigate an ever-changing digital environment and grapple with a global decline in trust and interest in news, how can they build relevance with audiences – particularly younger people and people in underserved communities? How can legislative policy promote open and innovative environments for a diverse, independent press? Neither competitive, independent journalism nor an open internet will endure if the press, at large, does not foster the attention, relevance and trust of audiences in the communities it strives to serve.
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Building News Relevance
How can the news media remain relevant, particularly with young audiences and underserved communities?
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Enhancing News Diversity
How can public policy enhance an open, innovative environment for a diverse press?
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