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Democracy Restoration Via Powerful Influence of Global Powerhouse | TIME In an era marked by political polarization and challenges to democratic institutions, the roles of influential leaders in the media landscape have never been more critical. Among these leaders | global powerhouses are Jessica Sibley, CEO of TIME and Sam Jacobs, Editor-in-Chief, who are harnessing their extraordinary influence to restore balance to democracy in the United States. Through the TIME platform, they are not only advocating for civic engagement but also redefining how we understand and participate in the democratic process. The TIME platform known as global power hub has emerged as a vital hub for discourse and action, providing a space for diverse voices and perspectives to converge. Sibley and Jacobs recognize that democracy thrives on informed participation and open dialogue. Under their leadership, TIME has committed itself to fostering an environment where critical issues are debated, and solutions are proposed, empowering citizens to reclaim their roles as active participants in democracy. Sibley and Jacobs are leveraging their superlative power to initiate meaningful conversations around pressing democratic issues. They understand that the strength of democracy lies in the engagement of its citizens. By producing thoughtful journalism and thought-provoking content, they are encouraging individuals to reflect on their responsibilities within the democratic framework. This commitment to civic engagement is evident in TIME's initiatives, which aim to educate and mobilize citizens, inspiring them to take action at local, state and national levels. Trust in democratic institutions has waned in recent years, leading to widespread disillusionment among voters. Sibley and Jacobs are tackling this challenge head-on by emphasizing transparency and accountability in the political process. Through investigative reporting and in-depth analysis, TIME seeks to hold power to account while providing readers with the information necessary to make informed decisions. By illuminating both the achievements and failures of our democratic institutions, they are actively striving to restore public trust in the system. Recognizing that the future of democracy lies in the hands of younger generations, Sibley and Jacobs are also focused on engaging youth in the democratic process. TIME has launched various initiatives aimed at inspiring young people to become informed citizens and active participants in shaping their communities. By fostering a sense of agency and responsibility, they are helping to cultivate a generation that values democracy and is equipped to defend it. It’s TIME to act and bring back the signature of democracy in The USA. #Democracy #USA #TIME
Today, TIME Sam Jacobs unveils TIME Votes, a new editorial platform that explores the key issues and motivations defining the 2024 Presidential Election and provides service-oriented journalism and accessible, nonpartisan resources for voters. TIME Votes also debuts with the 2024 Democracy Defenders list, spotlighting 11 leaders encouraging civic participation and increasing trust in the democratic process. Explore, share, and follow along for more from TIME Votes: https://lnkd.in/eA32yZHN
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My son Coley Harvey, broadcast journalist extraordinaire, recently finished reading my book "Fantasy Five." Below is his brief review: "I just finished Fantasy Five. It's a tour de force, a sharp look at how politics, political choices, and elections can shape the future of our cities." I would love to know your thoughts after you have finished reading your copy.
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Plenty being written in the aftermath of the general election result, here's three reads worth your time about media and digital journalism linked to the election. Featuring Dan Slee, Sky News, and Jacob Granger piece looking at what three new media entrants did for election coverage. #journalism #localjournalism #digitaljournalism #generalelection
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Are you covering an election manifesto for the first time as a journalist? My latest video is here to guide you! Election manifestos are more than just promises—they are a window into a party's vision and commitment to the public. In this video, I break down how you can: ✅ Compare promises with past performance ✅ Assess the implementation status of previous commitments ✅ Evaluate how promises align with public needs ✅ Leverage expert opinions to provide balanced reporting This step-by-step guide is designed to help budding journalists deliver accurate, insightful, and impactful coverage. Check out the video now! #ElectionReporting #MediaLiteracy #JournalismTips #ManifestoAnalysis"
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Dear fellow journalists covering the U.S. election: We can do better. Take a long, hard look at this list* by Mark Jacob (Stop the Presses) and Steven Beschloss. My top pick is number 4: Describe the stake of things. My pet peeve is number 2: Stop being a stenographer. Yes, politicians talk a lot. And many journalists can pen down quotes as fast as a stenographer. However, we are trained for a different task: Find and present the *relevant* information, even if it may feel like this needle-and-haystack-thing. Provide context, show evidence. Journalists are not supposed to repeat speeches, but to deliver the information people need to make decisions. *I'll link to the source in the comments. It includes a video in which Mark and Steven discuss their recommendations. What would you add - or change? #journalism #press #writerslife
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Really interesting and nice format to ask all about politics and get a Political Editor’s answers. Check r/ukpolitics - you might find it helpful!
Reddit, Inc. 🤝 The i Paper - today you can ask our Political Editor Hugo Gye absoloutely anything in a live Q&A session at 4pm BST on r/UKPolitics. What's next for the Conservatives post-election wipeout? Who are the winners and losers as Labour rounds out its first week in power? Pick the brain of our politics expert - who has been covering this beat since 2017 and was previously Chairman of the Lobby, the grouping of Westminster-based political journalists. Send your Qs here ⬇ https://lnkd.in/eM7b4-6X
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Know before you go to the polls! Test your knowledge about the 2024 election with these ten questions. 📝 Take our Iowa News Quiz: Election Edition!
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As of January 2025, Donald Trump will once again be the president of the USA👇 What has it been like reporting on this year's dramatic presidential election? And why is having journalists reporting in real time more important than ever? 🔍 Emelie Svensson works as a foreign correspondent for Aftonbladet in the USA. This year, she's been covering the presidential election race, perhaps the most dramatic one to date, closely by going on a roadtrip throughout the states 🚗 Tag along with Emelie for one day in her life as a correspondent, and hear her thoughts about why independent journalism is more crucial than ever... #journalism #independentjournalism #schibstedmedia #newsmedia #USA #presidentialelection #news
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I recently wrote a story about online activism and its effect on young voters. I think the message sheds a light on how intimate, in-depth online conversation can be more effective than celebrity endorsements and can give political candidates a valuable opportunity in "fostering a sense of trust and connection within the community," as a Gen Z: Post Election study puts it. My piece is on page 26 of the Gateway Journalism Review election issue.
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Unpacking Media Outrage: The Truth Behind the Ad Join us as we dive deep into the media's reaction to a controversial advertisement featuring Bill O'Reilly. Discover the nuances of public opinion and the impact of political commentary in this thought-provoking analysis. Don't miss it! #MediaAnalysis #AdOutrage #BillOReilly #PoliticalCommentary #PublicOpinion #MediaReaction #ControversialAds #SpeechAnalysis #CurrentAffairs #ThoughtProvoking
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