News organizations find themselves in an unenviable position today: charged with delivering the facts in a post-truth world, all while staying financially viable and navigating a rapidly shifting technological landscape. In this conversation, some of the country’s leading editors and media executives discuss the long game for media through the critical lenses of editorial, business, and tech. What will it take for news organizations to continue serving the public, not just today but for decades to come?
This conversation was part of the 2022 Aspen Ideas Festival.
Speakers:
Jeffrey Goldberg, Editor in Chief, The Atlantic
Nicole Carroll, Editor in Chief, USA Today
Noah Oppenheim, President, NBC News
Now in its 18th year, the Aspen Ideas Festival is the Aspen Institute’s signature summer public event. Among the key themes explored at this year’s festival are conversations around the concepts of Heat, Power, Connection, Trust, Money, and Beauty.
From June 25-July 1, 2022 more than 300 leaders and innovators gather in the Rocky Mountains to engage in deep and inquisitive discussion of the issues that shape our lives and challenge our times, spanning politics, business, science, the arts, education, and more. #AspenIdeas
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Noah Oppenheim is that the same loser who paid megyn kelly almost half a billion dollars for not doing her job? yeah not interested to hear about his "wisdom"…
No wonder I pay little attention to The Atlantic.