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Trump 2.0: big Journalism wobbles, smaller outlets triumph

Media journalist Jennifer Schulze interviewed reporters and editors about journalism under the new Trump administration for the newsletter Indistinct Chatter. EAPM chief of editorial Stacy Kess talked about access to news.

News coverage is challenging in the two month mark. I’m hyper-aware that news is more dispersed than ever, and I think news is harder and harder for news audiences who aren’t as “plugged in” to find the best source. I, personally, might read two or three articles on the same issue. Better? Worse? I’m not sure I’d quantify news like that. “More challenging” are probably the right words.

Read the Schulze’s full article and all of Kess had to say.

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