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"News Take" is a series of interviews with news professionals, for news professionals. Established leaders in the news media industry join News Media Alliance President & CEO David Chavern to offer their perspectives and share their "hot take" with listeners on how news organizations are applying the latest industry trends."

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18 episodios

episode News Take: Free Press Focus: How Do We Ensure Protections for the Press After Shocking Police Raid? artwork

News Take: Free Press Focus: How Do We Ensure Protections for the Press After Shocking Police Raid?

Guests: Eric Meyer, Publisher, Marion County Record and Gabe Rottman, Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press (RCFP) In August 2023, the Marion County Record, a small local newspaper in Marion, Kansas, drew national headlines when it was the target of a police raid that has been harshly criticized as an attack on the free press. In the raid, Marion County police, without just cause, seized newsroom equipment and documents from the newspaper's office and the homes of Publisher Eric Meyer and his mother, Co-Owner Joan Meyer. In this episode of News Take: Free Press Focus, a subseries of the News Take podcast, Eric Meyer shares the story of that fateful day and the events leading up to it and why it was preventable, and Gabe Rottman, a senior attorney at the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press (RCFP), talks to us about the dire implications for a free press when journalists' rights are violated and the importance of a federal shield law, such as the PRESS Act, that would protect journalists' confidential sources. Music from #Uppbeat - https://uppbeat.io/t/all-good-folks/everlasting [https://uppbeat.io/t/all-good-folks/everlasting]

9 de jul de 2024 - 31 min
episode News Take: Free Press Focus - Episode 1: Preventing Another Capital Gazette Shooting: Why We Need The Journalist Protection Act artwork

News Take: Free Press Focus - Episode 1: Preventing Another Capital Gazette Shooting: Why We Need The Journalist Protection Act

Guests: Paul Gillespie, Capital Gazette and Dan Shelley, RTDNA In this first episode of News Take: Free Press Focus, a subseries of the News Take podcast, we hear from RTDNA CEO Dan Shelley and Capital Gazette Photojournalist Paul Gillespie about the dangers that journalists face on the job and what can be done to combat the threat of violence. Gillespie is one of six survivors of the 2018 shooting at the Capital Gazette in Maryland and speaks on his experience and the importance of shielding journalists from harm. Dan Shelley speaks to RTDNA's major priority in passing the Journalist Protection Act, a law that would make assaulting a journalist a federal crime. With extensive experience in the media industry, both Gillespie and Shelley illustrate the significance of journalists as a whole and what we, as a community, can do to support them.

14 de nov de 2023 - 30 min
episode News Take Episode 204: Navigating the Digital Media Transition: Lessons from the Music Industry artwork

News Take Episode 204: Navigating the Digital Media Transition: Lessons from the Music Industry

Guest: Cherie Hu, Founder, Water & Music How is the way the music industry and musicians are compensated similar to and different from the way publishers are compensated? What lessons has the music industry learned to help them better protect against unauthorized use of their content? How could web3/blockchain play a role in compensation models for the music and publishing industries? What are the potential roles AI could play in music creation and/or distribution? In this episode of News Take, Cherie Hu, founder of music collaboration and research firm Water & Music [https://www.waterandmusic.com/], joins News Take host Rebecca Frank for a fascinating discussion about how the music industry has navigated changes to the ways music is distributed and consumed. Hu draws parallels, as well as distinctions, between how musical content is protected and compensated, and those same aspects of publishing. She shares insights on how emerging technologies, including web3/blockchain and artificial intelligence (AI) can be leveraged by content creators now and possibly down the road, and breaks down the two camps of AI users from a philosophical and business perspective. Finally, she touches on the work Water & Music is doing to bring new industry innovators together, as well as her take on trends in music innovation that translate to the publishing world.

13 de jun de 2023 - 40 min
episode News Take Episode 203: Pioneering Innovation at Legacy Magazine and News Media Brands artwork

News Take Episode 203: Pioneering Innovation at Legacy Magazine and News Media Brands

Guest: Lisa Hughes, Publisher, The Philadelphia Inquirer How can magazines and newspapers innovate to attract and keep subscribers in an increasingly competitive landscape? What must news and magazine publishers do to continue to keep their readers engaged over the long-term? In this episode of News Take, Lisa Hughes, the first female Publisher of The Philadelphia Inquirer, joins News/Media Alliance VP, Research & Insights, Rebecca Frank, for an insightful conversation about the evolution of magazine and newspaper media during a time of rapid change, and how she's led with innovation at top magazine and news publications to introduce successful new products and brands that have kept readers and subscribers coming back for more. Hughes talks about her very first experiences working in the magazine publishing business, and how she rose through the ranks to become a top executive at The New Yorker and Condé Nast Traveler before making the transition to Philadelphia's flagship newspaper, The Philadelphia Inquirer, where four weeks in she found herself brand new and having to adapt and respond amid a nationwide shutdown due to the Covid-19 pandemic. She shares how innovative strategies and products, including live blogs, newsletters and gamification have been successful in driving audience engagement, as well as the potential of new platforms such as TikTok for meeting audiences where they are. She also talks about the risks and opportunities that come with new technologies such as generative AI and where she sees the technology having the most potential to optimize the reader experience.

9 de may de 2023 - 32 min
episode News Take Episode 202: How the American Press Institute is Inspiring Cultural Transformation in News Media artwork

News Take Episode 202: How the American Press Institute is Inspiring Cultural Transformation in News Media

Guests: Samantha Ragland and Elite Truong, American Press Institute What is cultural transformation, and how do publishers know if they're doing it right? How can publishers cultivate real and lasting cultural change in newsrooms? How does cultural transformation in the newsroom translate to the content produced and thereby the relationships newsrooms have with members of their communities? In this episode of News Take, News/Media Alliance VP, Research & Insights, Rebecca Frank sits down with Samantha Ragland, Vice President of Journalism Programs and Elite Truong, Vice President of Product Strategy, both at the American Press Institute, for a candid and fascinating conversation about the work API is doing with news publishers to help them look at their organizations with a critical eye and evolve to better reflect the communities they serve and respond to their needs. They talk about their work with newsroom leaders on DEIB (diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging), promoting and fostering a sustainable news organization from the inside out, and encouraging a culture of experimentation in the newsroom. Finally, they share lessons learned from API's Table Stakes program and Inclusion Index, as well as their data centric tools for publishers, Metrics for News and Source Matters, and offer tips for how other news publishers can use data and related guidance at their own organizations to spark transformation.

11 de abr de 2023 - 55 min
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