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"description": "A conversation on the painful present and hopeful future of news",
"path": "/2026/05/listen-journalisms-painful-rebirth/",
"publishedAt": "2026-05-29T07:19:06.000Z",
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"textContent": "Have I got an aural treat for you this morning. I'm on this week's episode of the _Stop The Press!_ podcast, talking about the future of journalism – a topic that will be of interest to most people reading this.\n\nIt all came about because my piece _Journalism isn't dying_ from February went viral:\n\nJournalism isn’t dyingThe crumbling edifice of traditional media means the growth of emerging media is more important than ever.One Man & His BlogAdam Tinworth\n\nIt caught the attention of Nick Copson from the podcast. It took a wee while to get a date in the diary, but I think the conversation is worth your time.\n\nHere it is:\n\nAnd it's on YouTube, too, for those who like their podcast that way:\n\nDo pop back and let me know what you think.",
"title": "Listen: Journalism's painful rebirth",
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