![]() ![]() They’ll be hard to parse and hard to think about as connected. We’ll see more attacks on public institutions - libraries, universities, school boards, news organizations.A 2016 report by the AAUP outlines a series of threats that college media organizations face Louisiana State University’s journalism students now work for a bureau in the school’s communications office its student newspaper stopped publishing in 2019. We’ll see more attacks on independent student media, particularly at public institutions in red states.The News Provenance Project at The New York Times and the Starling Lab at Stanford University will help fight misinformation through reducing uncertainty. We’ll see more news organizations post metadata to help prove provenance of images, audio, and video.Newsroom workers in the 28 “right-to-work” states (like North Carolina) will try to unionize, and the outcomes across these states may be very different.Deborah Dwyer’s research on unpublishing the news will become even more relevant as more mergers take place (and hedge funds try to delete previous stories written about them).Could we see something similar for editors and product managers? Revenue-splitting will become the norm with columnists.This will be good, especially if we’re hiring people who live there and not people who already work at a news organization and have moved to a new place. ![]()
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