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Introduction
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Whats different this time
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Velocity and Agency
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Facebooks Role
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Responsibility
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Mission Driven
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First Amendment
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Financial Incentives
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Walk Away
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Local News
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The Decline of Newspaper Reporters
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Opinion vs Interpretation
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The role of a watchdog
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Decline in trust in the media
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Election coverage lacked real empathy
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Media is too easy on Trump
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Elections are about our democracy
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The news media is a partisan lens
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CNN and MSNBC guilty of this
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Climate change denier
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Human roots of climate change
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Not every question is easy
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Corporate mantras
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What does NPR do
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What other journalists can do
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Is it better to confront a falsehood
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Why people are afraid to listen to you
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Social media and polarization
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We the people
Description:
Explore the complex landscape of modern journalism in this thought-provoking panel discussion featuring seasoned journalists. Delve into the impact of the internet on truth in news, examining how digital platforms have disrupted traditional media gatekeepers and enabled the spread of confirmation bias. Analyze the mechanisms that facilitate online misinformation and debate potential solutions for big media and tech companies. Gain insights from Susan Page, Campbell Brown, David Leonhardt, and Joshua Johnson as they tackle topics such as Facebook's role, financial incentives, the decline of local news, opinion vs. interpretation, media trust issues, election coverage, climate change reporting, and the effects of social media on polarization. Reflect on the challenges facing contemporary journalism and explore strategies for maintaining journalistic integrity in the digital age.

The Future of News - Challenges to Truth in the Digital Age

The Aspen Institute
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