Free Press Presents New Policies to Save the News
New report calls for national strategy to contend with the crisis in journalism

May 12, 2009

For Immediate Release

Contact:
Jen Howard, Free Press, (202) 265-1490 x22

WASHINGTON -- Today, Free Press released Saving the News: Toward a 
National Journalism Strategy, a new report on how the government 
should respond to the current crisis in journalism. The report 
provides an in-depth analysis of ideas and proposals being debated 
around the future of the news business and advocates for a range of 
short- and long-term strategies.

"Traditional media have been battered by a perfect storm, as the rise 
of the Internet and the disappearance of traditional ad dollars 
collided with the economic downturn," said Craig Aaron, senior 
program director of Free Press and co-author of the report. "But many 
of the media industry's wounds are self-inflicted, the result of bad 
business decisions and failed strategy, aided by idle regulators who 
looked the other way. We need a new approach."

Read Saving the News: http://www.freepress.net/files/saving_the_news.pdf   

The report analyzes the collapse of the traditional business model 
for news and describes the alternatives emerging in its place. The 
report argues that new policies are needed to sustain vital 
professional journalism while embracing digital technology and the 
power of the Internet.

Saving the News identifies five promising models that should be top 
priorities for policymakers:

New Ownership Structures. Encouraging the establishment of nonprofit 
and low-profit news organizations through tax-exempt and low-profit 
limited liability company (L3C) models.

New Incentives. Creating tax incentives and revising bankruptcy laws 
to encourage local, diverse, nonprofit, low-profit and employee 
ownership.

Journalism Jobs Program. Funding training and retraining for novice 
and veteran journalists in multimedia and investigative reporting.

R&D Fund for Journalism Innovation. Investing in innovative projects 
and experimenting to identify and nurture new models.

New Public Media. Transforming public media into a world-class 
noncommercial news operation utilizing new technology and focused on 
community service.

"We are venturing into uncharted territory," said Victor Pickard, 
Free Press senior research fellow and co-author of the report. "The 
collapse of advertising-supported journalism may leave whole sections 
of the population without a fully functional press, and that is 
simply unacceptable for a democracy. We need policies to help keep 
reporters on the beat, while also investing in long-term models for 
public service journalism."

Saving the News calls for a far-reaching national journalism strategy 
built around the principles of protecting the First Amendment, 
producing quality coverage, providing adversarial perspectives, 
promoting public accountability, and prioritizing innovation.

"There is no magic bullet," said Josh Stearns, program manager of 
Free Press and co-author of the report. "Answering the crisis in 
journalism will require a menu of responses, not a one-size-fits-all 
solution. But now is the time to engage the public in the debate over 
the policies that will reshape the future of news."

The new report is included in Changing Media: Public Interest 
Policies for the Digital Age, a book that will be released at the 
Free Press Summit on May 14. For more information about this event, 
visit www.freepress.net/summit

Read Saving the News: http://www.freepress.net/files/saving_the_news.pdf   




Victor Pickard
Institute of Communications Research
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
http://www.victorpickard.com/
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