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Kevin Grant | Journalism & Civil Society

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How has the collapse of local journalism contributed to the erosion of civic engagement, community, and trust in facts? In this episode, Joanne and Sarah are joined by Kevin Grant of the GroundTruth Project. Together they reflect on the role of the press in a healthy democracy and explore journalism as a foundational building block for healthy societies. In his role as Chief Content Officer of Report for America and Report for the World, Kevin leads an innovative nonprofit national service program that places journalists into local newsrooms to report on under-covered issues and communities. As a leader in nonprofit media, Kevin and his team strive to fundamentally transform local news business models.

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Chapters

1. Season Introduction (00:01:41)

2. Why Journalism? (00:04:17)

3. Forming Perspective (00:05:57)

4. GroundTruth Project (00:06:58)

5. Calculating Truth (00:08:45)

6. Crisis in Local Journalism (00:11:20)

7. Report 4 America's Social Impact (00:18:48)

8. The Role of Independence (00:21:15)

9. Let Reporters Be Reporters (00:26:17)

10. People to People Diplomacy (00:28:07)

11. Report 4 The World in Nigeria & India (00:29:37)

12. Host Reflection (00:33:25)

13. Key Concepts (00:37:15)

14. Local Stakeholder Engagement (00:40:16)

15. For Profit vs. Nonprofit Media (00:41:53)

16. The Challenges of Freelance Journalism (00:44:26)

17. The Approach to Capacity Building (00:47:15)

38 episodes

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How has the collapse of local journalism contributed to the erosion of civic engagement, community, and trust in facts? In this episode, Joanne and Sarah are joined by Kevin Grant of the GroundTruth Project. Together they reflect on the role of the press in a healthy democracy and explore journalism as a foundational building block for healthy societies. In his role as Chief Content Officer of Report for America and Report for the World, Kevin leads an innovative nonprofit national service program that places journalists into local newsrooms to report on under-covered issues and communities. As a leader in nonprofit media, Kevin and his team strive to fundamentally transform local news business models.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Season Introduction (00:01:41)

2. Why Journalism? (00:04:17)

3. Forming Perspective (00:05:57)

4. GroundTruth Project (00:06:58)

5. Calculating Truth (00:08:45)

6. Crisis in Local Journalism (00:11:20)

7. Report 4 America's Social Impact (00:18:48)

8. The Role of Independence (00:21:15)

9. Let Reporters Be Reporters (00:26:17)

10. People to People Diplomacy (00:28:07)

11. Report 4 The World in Nigeria & India (00:29:37)

12. Host Reflection (00:33:25)

13. Key Concepts (00:37:15)

14. Local Stakeholder Engagement (00:40:16)

15. For Profit vs. Nonprofit Media (00:41:53)

16. The Challenges of Freelance Journalism (00:44:26)

17. The Approach to Capacity Building (00:47:15)

38 episodes

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