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The Future of Journalism

The Future of Journalism seeks to make sense of the rapidly evolving media landscape. Featuring guests from academia and the media, it offers answers to questions such as how will journalism survive and thrive in 2026 and beyond, should we rethink the very purpose of journalism and, importantly, where are the jobs?Presenters Julie Béguin and Jackie Imas bring a lively dynamic to the series. Julie is a 37-year-old French audio producer, journalist and editor interested in philosophical and cultural debate. Jackie is a 61-year-old English copywriter and journalist interested in emerging opportunities and changing practices. The pair met at City St George’s University where they are both completing a Masters in Podcasting.Featuring interviews from academics, changemakers and journalists, this is an accessible and intellectually serious podcast for people who care deeply about journalism’s role in democracy and society, and who are anxious or curi

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    Is Journalism Dying? Making sense of an industry in transition

    Journalism has been described as being in crisis for decades, but today's challenges feel different. Legacy news organisations are shrinking, audience trust is declining and artificial intelligence is reshaping how information is produced and consumed. At the same time, new media ventures, newsletters, podcasts and creator-led publications are flourishing.In this first episode of The Future of Journalism, hosts Julie Béguin and Jackie Imas speak with journalist, lecturer, and audience strategy expert Adam Tinworth about whether journalism is really dying, or simply undergoing a profound transformation.The wide-ranging conversation explores an industry in transition. It examines the collapse of legacy media business models, the rise of creator-led journalism, the impact of artificial intelligence and why there is a renewed focus on audiences and communities.Contrary to the gloom that often accompanies the topic of journalism’s future, the episode highlights the opportunities that exist for innovators and people who are willing to experiment.Are we in fact witnessing one of the most exciting and innovative periods in media history?· Make sure you never miss an episode. Subscribe to the series on your favourite podcast platform· Join the conversation. Connect with us and ask questions through Instagram @futureofjournalism and LinkedIn @JulieBéguin and @JackieImasGuest BioAdam Tinworth is fascinated by the intersection of digital journalism, online content, social media and new technology. Through his blogging and research, he seeks to bring together the threads that define the future of communication. He is a lecturer at City St George’s University and provides consultancy and training to businesses in audience engagement, social media and content strategy, helping transform the working practices of editorial and content teams.Follow his thoughts and insights on One Man and His Blog where he has been writing about emerging media, journalism and the future of publishing since 2003.Music creditsDark Mystery Piano by Universfield via PixabayInstrumental by Zharovbeatz via PixabayMusic Detective by Serge Pavkin via Pixabay

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    The Future of Journalism Trailer

    Has there ever been a more exciting time for journalism... or a more terrifying? On the one hand, new media operations and models are exploding onto the landscape. On the other, newsrooms are shrinking and institutions are crumbling.And what of citizens? What are we all to make of an environment where trust is fading... where communities fragment... polarisation heightens... and where our attention is being pulled in so many directions? These are the questions explored in The Future of Journalism. Presenters Julie Béguin and Jackie Imas track down the innovators, academics, and industry veterans who can make sense of this paradoxical moment in the media.The Future of Journalism brings perspectives across generations and disciplines to explore how the industry is evolving amid digital disruption. It acts as a guide to industry change, featuring expert insights on new models, technological shifts and emerging opportunities for journalists.Jackie started in journalism when manual typewriters were still a thing. Even then, the death of the media was a live topic. As for Julie, her interest in the media is cultural and philosophical. When the media fragments, what happens to the commonality of human experience?If history teaches us anything, it’s that predictions about the death of the media are usually too pessimistic. Discover if that still holds with The Future of Journalism.· Make sure you never miss an episode. Subscribe to the series· Join the conversation. Connect with us and ask questions through Instagram @futureofjournalism and LinkedIn @JulieBéguin and @JackieImas Music credits (trailer): Dark Mystery Piano by Universfield via Pixabay Instrumental by Zharovbeatz via Pixabay

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

The Future of Journalism seeks to make sense of the rapidly evolving media landscape. Featuring guests from academia and the media, it offers answers to questions such as how will journalism survive and thrive in 2026 and beyond, should we rethink the very purpose of journalism and, importantly, where are the jobs?Presenters Julie Béguin and Jackie Imas bring a lively dynamic to the series. Julie is a 37-year-old French audio producer, journalist and editor interested in philosophical and cultural debate. Jackie is a 61-year-old English copywriter and journalist interested in emerging opportunities and changing practices. The pair met at City St George’s University where they are both completing a Masters in Podcasting.Featuring interviews from academics, changemakers and journalists, this is an accessible and intellectually serious podcast for people who care deeply about journalism’s role in democracy and society, and who are anxious or curi

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Jackie Imas and Julie Beguin

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The Future of Journalism seeks to make sense of the rapidly evolving media landscape. Featuring guests from academia and the media, it offers answers to questions such as how will journalism survive and thrive in 2026 and beyond, should we rethink the very purpose of journalism and, importantly,...

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