Journalism is rearranging the deckchairs. It needs to reinvent itself
Journalism is facing an existential crisis that cannot be solved by simple technological tweaks or AI integration. The author argues that newsrooms must shift from audience-centric strategies to community-centric relationships to regain trust.
Why it matters
It challenges the industry to rethink its core value proposition rather than relying on superficial innovation to survive.
"In philosophy, we have a term for this: a logical fallacy. And right now, journalism is full of them."
The article provides a critical analysis of industry practices without partisan political bias.
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