
The City Club of Cleveland Podcast Getting Proximate and Local: The State of Free Speech, News, and Access to Information in our Commun
Nov 1, 2024
Dale Anglin, the inaugural director of Press Forward and former VP of the Cleveland Foundation, discusses the transformation of local journalism. She emphasizes the decline of community news and the importance of proximity in building trust. Anglin highlights efforts to empower grassroots journalism through initiatives like Documenters, which engage citizens in reporting. The conversation also touches on innovative funding models and the need for diverse voices in media to sustain democracy and improve access to information.
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Personal Connection to News
- Dale Anglin asked the audience who had a personal connection to a news story.
- Nearly everyone raised their hand, highlighting the personal impact of local news.
Rebuilding Local News
- Rebuilding local news requires prioritizing diversity and lived experience in newsrooms.
- Past newsrooms often lacked representation from people of color and women.
Adapting to Young Audiences
- News outlets must adapt to how young people consume news.
- Dale Anglin told journalists they cannot rely on old methods and must be futuristic.
