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sometimes it is through of fence like the texas tribune has. you have more people connected to the product, but not the funding. %'on the flipside, because we ae talking about solutions, the other side is people who are able to support a news organization, support for the entire community, it's not just so you get your subscription. it so your entire community has access to it. >> is free to consume, not produce. if you find the ability to make ■óit free to consume, you are doing a public service. >> news organizations across our portfolio are making that case that what -- what they need is for readers to give what they can give. they need philanthropists to give what they can give and they hope advertisers will see value. >> on this question i want to ask about income and i appreciate you saying you have a significant earned income business. some of us were at the forum in miami and the head of the night foundation, marybelle wadsworth, said philanthropy is not a business model. she said we have to think more broadly and go beyond expecting
sometimes it is through of fence like the texas tribune has. you have more people connected to the product, but not the funding. %'on the flipside, because we ae talking about solutions, the other side is people who are able to support a news organization, support for the entire community, it's not just so you get your subscription. it so your entire community has access to it. >> is free to consume, not produce. if you find the ability to make ■óit free to consume, you are doing a...
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the ceo of the texas tribune, former journalist and others discussed the importance of local news and its impact on democracy. they focus on challenges facing the newspaper industry public trust in journalism, and how artificial intelligence can be used to increase engagement. hello, everyone. that's it? come on. hi, everyone. i am going to walk through trust, news and democracy and give you some statistics of what to look at and to think about what are some challenges and opportunities as we think about the next 10 years. so let me see if i can get this right. where are we today? let me start with since our conference is trust, news and democracy. 32% of the public has a fair amount of trust in media, 32%. 39 percent have no confidence in news media whatsoever. now let's look at gen z. 3% have a great deal of trust in news and 13% have quite a lot of trust. gen z has less trust than the general public. 22% of gen z that identify as democrats and 10% that identify as independent but you know what they trust? science at 71%. younger gen z from 15 and under trust institutions, particula
the ceo of the texas tribune, former journalist and others discussed the importance of local news and its impact on democracy. they focus on challenges facing the newspaper industry public trust in journalism, and how artificial intelligence can be used to increase engagement. hello, everyone. that's it? come on. hi, everyone. i am going to walk through trust, news and democracy and give you some statistics of what to look at and to think about what are some challenges and opportunities as we...
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>> before joining the texas tribune i spent 20 years at other newspapers. i think you shouldn't trust them because they have existed since the 19th century. you should trust them because they've got processes and procedures in place. i advise looking at the trust project. these are two initiatives that try to explain why certain sources like usa today and cnn should be trusted. they include the published letters to the editor. we correct errors when they are identified to us. we have a complete procedure so that if you are feeling upset, you can go to someone and be heard of, your argument. there are a lot of procedural things that legacy media still has. the problem is we are facing an unregulated tsunami on the others. 25 years ago no one could go online and say -- was executed in guantanamo. there is a cognitive overload. i don't see anything is ever all good or bad. media was going to become more democratized, was going to become more equitable. everyone has a voice now and a perspective. the problem is that that fragmentation occurred without quality c
>> before joining the texas tribune i spent 20 years at other newspapers. i think you shouldn't trust them because they have existed since the 19th century. you should trust them because they've got processes and procedures in place. i advise looking at the trust project. these are two initiatives that try to explain why certain sources like usa today and cnn should be trusted. they include the published letters to the editor. we correct errors when they are identified to us. we have a...
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the ceo of the texas tribune, former journalist and others discussed the importance of local news and its impact on democracy. they focus on challenges facing the newspaper industry, public trust in journalism, and how artificial
the ceo of the texas tribune, former journalist and others discussed the importance of local news and its impact on democracy. they focus on challenges facing the newspaper industry, public trust in journalism, and how artificial
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the ceo of the texas tribune, from journalists and others discuss the importance of local news and its impact on democracy. they focus on challenges facing the newspaper and local news industry, public trust and journalism and how artificial intelligence can be used to increase engagement. >>
the ceo of the texas tribune, from journalists and others discuss the importance of local news and its impact on democracy. they focus on challenges facing the newspaper and local news industry, public trust and journalism and how artificial intelligence can be used to increase engagement. >>
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from texas tribune who said, like, hey, what happened? i was up with that and he was like, there's this quote and it's in the book. and i still find it stunning. he said, like, you know, part of the the bond was to make that road safer. lots of people injured or die on that road because it's not well-designed for bike or pedestrians. cars move very fast on it. and so that part of the project and he said something like you know we understand the need to make texas roads safer but not at the expense of vehicular capacity because that's that should be the priority, right? because that's our highest priority not texans lives. it is moving texans quickly. a car. well, i mean, i'm going to pause to think about that for a minute. you know, one of the things that that i think that many of us have heard over the years is, you know, texas is unique geographically we're such a big state. a lot of our cities kind of developed after the advent of the automobile, unlike of the cities in england and in the northeast. and so i was curious to get your tak
from texas tribune who said, like, hey, what happened? i was up with that and he was like, there's this quote and it's in the book. and i still find it stunning. he said, like, you know, part of the the bond was to make that road safer. lots of people injured or die on that road because it's not well-designed for bike or pedestrians. cars move very fast on it. and so that part of the project and he said something like you know we understand the need to make texas roads safer but not at the...
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. >>> "the texas tribune" reports governor greg abbott pardoned a man who killed a black lives mtter demonstrator in 2020. daniel perry had been sentenced to 25 years in prison for shooting and killing garrett foster during a protest in austin. he admitted to shooting foster who was also armed at the time. perry's attorneys argued the shooting was in self-defense, but witnesses said foster never raised his weapon before he was shot. >>> and "the washington post" reports president biden supports the justice department's measure to reclassify marijuana. biden released a video on social media yesterday saying he plans to relax the restrictions around cannabis so it will not be included in the same group as drugs like heroin. he would not be legalizing it federally, though. in his message, biden said far too many lives have been up-ended because of a failed approach to marijuana. >>> still to come, an emotional day at the beach. a lost girl gets help and comfort from a kind-hearted cop. here's to getting better with age. here's to beating these two every thursday. help fuel today with bo
. >>> "the texas tribune" reports governor greg abbott pardoned a man who killed a black lives mtter demonstrator in 2020. daniel perry had been sentenced to 25 years in prison for shooting and killing garrett foster during a protest in austin. he admitted to shooting foster who was also armed at the time. perry's attorneys argued the shooting was in self-defense, but witnesses said foster never raised his weapon before he was shot. >>> and "the washington...
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the texas tribun is reporting that democratic congressman henry cuellar and his we ve been indicted on charges of accepting bribes from an azerbaijani energy company and a craig kaeports the congressman, who has rrented the 28th district of texas since 2004, red with a statement that reads in part i want to be clear my wife and i are innocent. be clear, i am running for reelection and will win this nomb. in response to the news, the house decric leader announced he would step down from his comtt leadership role, same pursuant to caucus rule 24, the congressman will take leavenking member of the homeland security subcommittee while this matter is ongoing. ♪ >> do you solemnly swear that in the testimony you are about to give -- it will be the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth? >> saturdays watch american history tv's ss investigates as we explore major investigations in our country's history by the u.s. house and senate. authors and historians will tell these stories and you will see historic footage and we will examine the impact and legacy of each hearing. this week,
the texas tribun is reporting that democratic congressman henry cuellar and his we ve been indicted on charges of accepting bribes from an azerbaijani energy company and a craig kaeports the congressman, who has rrented the 28th district of texas since 2004, red with a statement that reads in part i want to be clear my wife and i are innocent. be clear, i am running for reelection and will win this nomb. in response to the news, the house decric leader announced he would step down from his...
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. ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] borja: noticia de Última hora, el tribunal supremo de texas rechazÓ una impugnaciÓn de una prohibiciÓn de aborto. lo hizo tras una demanda presentada por mujeres que tuvieron graves complicaciones en el embarazo. el fallo del tribunal es la Última decisiÓn para mantener la prohibiciÓn del aborto del estado y no es claro sobre cuÁndo se permiten esas excepciones. carolina: hay una nueva droga que estÁ circulando por la calle. se combina habitualmente con el fentanilo. estÁ provocando casos de muerte por sobredosis. es un fÁrmaco sintÉtico utilizado por veterinarios, pero traficantes la estÁn utilizando para mezclarla con fentanilo. se llama droga zombi. es mÁs potente. se usa en missouri, maryland, entre otros lugares. hay que conversar con nuestros hijos. borja: los estragos siguen afectando a texas. y amenazan a miles de familias que sufren efectos devastadores por tormentas anteriores. relÁmpagos y granizo, fuertes vientos, vuelven a los sitios en donde ya hay destrucciÓn. los trabajadores no detienen su trabajo de reconstrucciÓn. carolina: el sÁbado co
. ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] borja: noticia de Última hora, el tribunal supremo de texas rechazÓ una impugnaciÓn de una prohibiciÓn de aborto. lo hizo tras una demanda presentada por mujeres que tuvieron graves complicaciones en el embarazo. el fallo del tribunal es la Última decisiÓn para mantener la prohibiciÓn del aborto del estado y no es claro sobre cuÁndo se permiten esas excepciones. carolina: hay una nueva droga que estÁ circulando por la calle. se combina habitualmente con el...