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The future of journalism is local and collaborative
“Most local newspapers will not survive in the next 10 years or so,” Dean Baquet, The New York Times’ executive editor told us earlier this week. “I worry about who’s going to cover the areas where there is no money.” His colleague, National Editor Marc Lacey added:...
A Bloody wait for Gun Control in the United States
The complexity of the Constitution cannot be an excuse for lawmakers in the US to standby as their own innocent civilians are being murdered.I believe government here has to take steps to disarm the civilian population, rather than taking steps to counsel or deter the potential killer.
Is philanthropy the future of journalism?
Newsrooms around the globe have been shrinking for the past two decades, as media companies have struggled to find a profitable business model in the era of the internet and evaporating print advertising. Last week we had the opportunity to meet Dean Baquet, the...
Radio Free Europe set to return to the country led by “Trump’s twin”
Dissident Hungarians listened to the sizzling voice of Radio Free Europe for decades in the Communist era. People could hear news from the United States government-funded radio they could get nowhere else. Few of them would have known that at some point, such a radio...