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623: Trade association CEO draws on 20 years of broadcast experience

Anita Brikman uses the same skills she mastered from working 20 years as broadcast journalist, news anchor and health reporter in her current role as the CEO of the Plasma Protein Therapeutics Association.

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622. Deseret News’ first female editor won’t be its last

Sarah Jane Weaver was recently named the editor of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints-owned Deseret News, becoming the first female editor in the 174-year-old newspaper’s history.

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621. Saving journalism includes improving mental wellness in newsrooms

Dr. Kate West and Leslie Rangel, authors of “Journalists Break News. Don’t Let it Break You,” discuss how newsrooms and media educators need to focus on mental wellness to prepare students and young journalists for the pressure of a career in journalism.

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620. Philanthropists fund the arts and museums, why not local news?

Press Forward was started to think about how do you galvanize funders and donors to think more broadly about the importance of local news, according to director Dale Anglin.

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Better News: Efforts to serve GenZ increase revenue and engagement

Executive editor Kayla Green shares how The Sumter Item and Gulf Coast Media used Athlete of the Week and Next Generation features to engage younger readers and increase revenue on the latest episode of the Better News podcast.

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619. Journalists need to show their work to earn readers’ trust

Julia Angwin, founder and CEO of Proof News, discusses how journalists can restore trust by adopting a scientific approach to their reporting.

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