Georgia journalists chat about evolution of hyperlocal news
The Atlanta Press Club hosted this virtual summit to explore community-level reporting, emerging business models and brands, diversity and representation, and other timely topics. The summit is moderated by WSB-TV’s Cobb County Bureau Chief, Chris Jose. Panelists: Adjoa Danso, Canopy Atlanta Mike Jordan, Butter.ATL Robin Kemp, The Clayton Crescent Keith Pepper, Springs Publishing Dan Whisenhunt, Decaturish
The future of local news: Concerning Trends
Part 3 of our talk with media researcher and retired University of Georgia journalism professor Ann Hollifield examines the "grim" outlook for local news. Subjects discussed include the emergence of ghost newspapers, the economic impact of local news on rural communities, and how the outlook for local news varies from national news. Jennifer Grove Camacho, a former news producer, facilitated the interview with Ann Hollifield on behalf of Democracy and the Informed Citizen, an initiative of Georgia Humanities.
What is my role as a news consumer?
In part 2 of our interview with Ann Hollifield, a media researcher and retired University of Georgia journalism professor, we discuss the important role readers and viewers play in the business model of news media. Other topics discussed include the changing landscape of local news, how human psychology affects news consumption, and the impact of hyper-competition on political polarization. Jennifer Grove Camacho, a former news producer, facilitated the interview with Ann Hollifield on behalf of Democracy and the Informed Citizen, an initiative of Georgia Humanities.
Ann Hollifield, a media researcher and retired University of Georgia journalism professor, breaks down this increasingly broad label. She also shares the distinctions between local broadcast channels and cable television, discusses the business models behind news and other media, and explains the impact of FCC regulations, and other key media literacy concepts. Jennifer Grove Camacho, a former news producer, facilitated the interview with Ann Hollifield on behalf of Democracy and the Informed Citizen, an initiative of Georgia Humanities.
Georgia journalists discuss impacts of COVID-19, misinformation & more
In this panel, led by WALB News 10 anchor Karla Heath-Sands, journalists discuss how COVID-19 has changed newsgathering and news consumption habits. They also explore the unique role of local news in our communities from the lens of public health, elections and combating misinformation.
Georgia journalists chat about evolution of hyperlocal news
The future of local news: Concerning Trends
What is my role as a news consumer?
What is “The Media”?
Georgia journalists discuss impacts of COVID-19, misinformation & more