A look at how newsroom leaders discuss past mistakes and what they’ve learned to build greater trust with their audiences.
A recent Gallup survey found that the public’s confidence in the news has fallen to an all-time low. What can news organizations do to regain trust in their work? What lessons have newsroom leaders learned from past mistakes to help their audiences understand the lengths they go to produce credible and trustworthy news? We’ll explore this in a panel discussion moderated by News Literacy Project President and CEO Charles Salter and featuring top journalists and media experts, including:
- Tony Cavin, NPR, Managing Editor for Standards and Practices
- Sara Kehaulani Goo, Axios, Editor in Chief
- Adam Symson, The E.W. Scripps Company, President & CEO
- Krissah Thompson, Washington Post, Managing Editor
Register here.
If you can’t be there in person, you can join the livestream.
This free event is presented by the News Literacy Project in partnership with The E.W. Scripps Company as part of National News Literacy Week, Jan. 23-27, 2023. This annual event underscores the vital role of news literacy in a democracy and aims to inspire news consumers, educators, and students to practice news literacy and strengthen trust in news media by reinforcing the role of credible journalism.