The first report in this series provides an in-depth analysis of ideas and proposals being debated about the future of the news business and advocates for a range of short- and long-term strategies. Saving the News calls for a far-reaching national journalism strategy built around the principles of protecting the First Amendment, producing quality news coverage, providing adversarial perspectives, promoting public accountability and prioritizing innovation.
Saving the News identifies five promising ideas that should be top priorities for policymakers:
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The report is included in Changing Media: Public Interest Policies for the Digital Age, a groundbreaking book by Free Press that connects Internet, journalism and public media policy.
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