The Future of Journalism - Steve Clemons // Courtney McBride

Journalism as a profession is in a moment of chaos and change. How are the changing economics of journalism, the advent of AI-powered reporting, and the splintering of traditional news sources changing the profession? In this interview, host Paul Laudicina talks to veteran journalist Steve Clemons and Bloomberg reporter Courtney McBride to get their perspectives on how the field is changing, what news consumers should look for, and what role media companies, journalists, and business leaders should play in the search for truth. Reimagining the Future: Bridging Generations is produced by the Global Business Policy Council at Kearney, a think tank that deciphers sweeping geopolitical, economic, social, and technological changes and their effects on the global business environment. Learn more at kearney.com/gbpc.

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How is the massive disruption of the past few years leading to transformation, opportunities, new challenges and a new reality? Has our world fundamentally shifted as a result of the COVID pandemic, ongoing wars, climate change, and emerging economic and geopolitical challenges? What does the future look like for the next generation, and how will the baton be passed from the leaders of the past decades to future leaders? In this new podcast series sequel, host Paul Laudicina once again brings together the world’s leading and emerging experts in health care, science, public policy, and business to reimagine where the future might take us. Our guests represent different generations, and they’ll come together to challenge each other, offer new perspectives, and highlight the tensions and complexity we're all navigating, helping to illuminate new paths forward. Reimagining the Future: Bridging Generations is produced by the Global Business Policy Council at Kearney, a think tank that deciphers sweeping geopolitical, economic, social, and technological changes and their effects on the global business environment. Learn more at kearney.com/gbpc.