For Journalists, It Is Time To Distinguish Objectivity And Integrity
1 July 2020
The growing polarization of the public debate raises with new urgency the question of the role of the news media.
Communications.Management.Marketing
1 July 2020
The growing polarization of the public debate raises with new urgency the question of the role of the news media.
5 April 2020
Conversation on the fusion of politics and pop culture with Chris Smith, contributing writer for Vanity Fair and author of “The Daily Show: An Oral History As Told By Jon Stewart, The Correspondents, Staff And Guests.”
5 February 2018
There is probably no ideal blueprint since communications departments now operate in an extraordinarily fast-moving environment. But let’s give it a try.
26 November 2017
Monetization issues are at the heart of the problem: Digital advertising’s business model doesn’t work much better than that of print media.
19 November 2017
Two recent events provide me with an opportunity to reflect on what differentiates major news media from their new competitors.
17 October 2017
Which component is the most critical to success in the digital, social and mobile era?
3 September 2017
Conversation on the future of journalism with David Leonhardt, the Pulitzer-Prize winning op-ed columnist at the New York Times who led the paper’s 2020 Group on the future of the newsroom.
25 June 2017
In both cases, the danger lies in an excessive focus on the distribution rather than the production of content.
2 April 2017
Everywhere, it is a cause of fragmentation.
19 March 2017
Journalists and populists often have the same ethical principles because they serve the same people.
12 March 2017
It is time to stop accusing the digital revolution of spreading fake news and to examine our own responsibilities.
16 October 2016
The sudden rise to stardom and fall from grace of Kenneth Bone, one of the undecided voters who questioned Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump during their second debate, reveals a worrying trend for the media.