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The -30-: The End of News

John Stantonsavejournalism.org
At a time when 60% of counties in the United States have no daily newspaper to hold governments and corporations accountable, we have to start asking why. The biggest reason: the rise of big tech. When 90% of all new digital ad revenue is swallowed by Google and Facebook, it’s becoming impossible to fund the kind of reporting that has uncovered corruption, solved crimes, and literally saved lives. I was never interested in the business side of journalism. I believed in the separation of church and state. But then, I found myself without a job at a time when the world needs journalism the most. So now, with this project, I’m going to interview the journalists, experts, and leaders who can help us make sense of this crisis and what it means for the future. For centuries, Dash 30 Dash has been used by journalists to signify the end of a story. We hope this won’t be the end of ours.
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Episodes

Police and the Media with Joel Anderson

Follow Joel Anderson here: https://twitter.com/byjoelanderson Read his work: https://slate.com/author/joel-anderson Follow John Stanton here: https://twitter.com/dcbigjohn

Jun 11, 20201 hr 2 minEp. 12

Advertising Technology with Joshua Koran

Advertising funds journalism and Google and others are siphoning away that revenue. But advertising technology -- known as adtech -- is complicated. Joshua Koran joins to help us understand it better.

May 04, 202047 minEp. 11

Freelancing with Laura Saunders and Caitlin O'Hara

While many, many journalists have been laid off because of big tech's siphoning of ad revenue, Laura Saunders and Caitlin O'Hara join John to talk about what it's like to freelance in that environment.

Apr 16, 202051 minEp. 10

New voices with Brittany Shepherd

National politics reporter and host of young voter focused show "Hot Mic" Brittany Shepherd joins us to talk about the importance of diversity in reporting.

Feb 20, 202043 minEp. 6

Diverse voices with Katelyn Burns

Katelyn Burns is a young trans reporter covering the White House and Congress in Washington, D.C. But as a young reporter in a changing industry, the future looks uncertain.

Feb 06, 202040 minEp. 5

Market control with Luther Lowe

News is not the only content online. Luther Lowe has worked at Yelp for years, and he's seen first-hand how a giant tech competitor like Google can fundamentally reshape the way a company has to do business.

Jan 23, 202041 minEp. 4

Conservative news with Jim Swift

Even in the era of "fake news," conservative publications have struggled too. Nobody is immune from the financial realities of the modern news business. Jim Swift, formerly of the Weekly Standard, joins us to talk about that dynamic.

Jan 09, 202036 minEp. 3

Anti-trust with Seth Bloom

Lawyer Seth Bloom joins us to talk about the modern anti-trust environment, big tech, and how it all ties to journalism.

Dec 19, 201932 minEp. 2

Saving journalism with Laura Bassett and Nick Charles

Laura Bassett and Nick Charles work with John through the Save Journalism Project, and join him on the inaugural episode of -30- for a discussion about journalism, layoffs, and where we go next.

Dec 19, 201932 minEp. 1

Introducing -30-

I was never interested in the business side of journalism. I believed in the separation of church and state. But then, I found myself without a job at a time when the world needs journalism the most. So now, with this project, I’m going to interview the journalists, experts, and leaders who can help us make sense of this crisis and what it means for the future.

Nov 05, 20193 min
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