The Battered Business Of News
The assaults on the business model for real journalism are only increasing. What’s the solution?
Highlights
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Nishant Lalwani: 'If we don't support journalism, it's hugely dangerous for democracy'
1 min
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Nishant Lalwani: 'Supporting independent journalism is one of the most effective things to do'
1 min
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Jeff Zucker: 'The future of news and journalism needs investment'
1 min
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Joshi Herrmann: 'There's a tremendous appetite for local journalism if it's done in a certain way'
4 mins
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Emma Tucker: 'Publishers need to focus on what's irreplaceable'
1 min
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Emma Tucker: 'On behalf of Joshi, what he's doing is incredibly smart.'
3 mins
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Farewell
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Finale: Can Truth Survive?
How does real journalism break through and, in the words of Sir Harry Evans, “just find out what the bloody facts are!”