

3:00 pm EDT - 4:00 pm EDT
Past Event
The Internet, social media innovations, and mobile devices have upended how we receive, consume, share, and interpret the news. On the industry side, legacy news organizations have had great difficulty adapting to this new normal, resulting in waning profits, readership, and influence. As a result of this seismic change, important questions about the fate of the news business have emerged: How has the shift to online news changed the quality and quantity of news coverage? Which organizations have proven resilient in this difficult market environment and why? Has the creation of online-only media outlets been positive for the public good? Has state and local media coverage suffered more than national news? What should industry do to improve bottom lines without sacrificing quality?
On Tuesday, May 19, the Center for Effective Public Management at Brookings will host an online discussion on the current challenges facing the media industry and workable ideas to enhance national and local news coverage in the digital age. Senior Fellow E.J. Dionne will be joined by experts to discuss ideas to increase readership, improve local and national news coverage, and bolster the media’s role as counterweight to powerful individuals and institutions.
Tune in below or via Spreecast where you can submit questions.
Join the conversation on Twitter at #FutureofNews and @BrookingsGov
Spreecast is the social video platform that connects people.
Check out The Media Industry in the Digital Age on Spreecast.
3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
On Tuesday, May 19, the Center for Effective Public Management at Brookings will host an online discussion on the current challenges facing the media industry and workable ideas to enhance national and local news coverage in the digital age.
Jonathan Katz, Renée Rippberger
April 3, 2025
Vanessa Williamson
March 27, 2025
Nicol Turner Lee, Tom Wheeler
March 10, 2025