Trust is foundational to journalism, yet today, trust in journalism is at an all-time low as traditional business models that once underpinned news organizations continue to struggle. While much has been said about the decline of legacy media, independent, nonpartisan news organizations are more important than ever. Hear from AP’s Senior Vice President and Executive Editor Julie Pace, Executive Editor of the Dallas Morning News Katrice Hardy, Editor at Large of Outlier Media Sarah Alvarez and President and Publisher of the Atlanta Journal Constitution’s Andrew Morse about how news organizations can build and sustain trust with their audiences; the importance of fact-based journalism; and how the industry must adapt to shifting media consumption habits.
Moderated by Katrice Hardy.
Organised in association with The Associated Press.