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@dangillmor shared
On Feb 1, 2021
RT @Cronkite_ASU: The spread of misinformation digitally is dangerous, especially when it dominates conversations. During Must See Mondays, we’re chatting with @publicintegrity CEO @susaneudora + @news_collab's @roschkekj about how to regain the public’s trust; details: https://t.co/P6xuFTlZMC https://t.co/01QUFcHct7
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Misinformation, Trust and the Future of Journalism

Misinformation, Trust and the Future of Journalism

Trust in the news has never been more critical, especially when the threat of misinformation dominates social streams, news sites and public airwaves. Hear from Susan Smith Richardson, CEO ...

@jeffjarvis shared
On Feb 1, 2021
Oh, hell. Canada is taking a ride down Stupid Street to Australia. https://t.co/Pbkvqex329
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Federal law on social media and news organizations coming this spring, Guilbeault says

Federal law on social media and news organizations coming this spring, Guilbeault says

A content regulation bill will come ‘soon,’ he said, while a bill related to news media will follow in the spring

@Brizzyc shared
On Feb 1, 2021
RT @jeffjarvis: Good column (great lede, great kicker, bad hed) from @benyt today. He touches on one angle I would emphasize: the opportunity for conversation, for listening particularly to those underrepresented in newsrooms. I said that here: https://t.co/ZSWoCDbHi1 https://t.co/jDoliow3uD
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Journalism is the conversation. The conversation is journalism.

Journalism is the conversation. The conversation is journalism.

I am sorely disappointed in The New York Times’ Farhad Manjoo, CNN’s Brian Stelter, and other journalists who these days are announcing to…

@Brizzyc shared
On Jan 29, 2021
"I think that if the hallmark of crusading journalism is sustained outrage, then the hallmark of engaged journalism is sustained listening." https://t.co/eW9BGjuMMi Excellent piece by recent social journalism @newmarkjschool grad @jacobhwasserman
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The Hallmark of Engaged Journalism is Sustained Listening

The Hallmark of Engaged Journalism is Sustained Listening

Journalism is alive in West Virginia, but it requires deep listening and a dedication to meet people where they are.