Stop ignoring the news that audiences actually care about
Briefly

If journalists want a real shot at staying relevant with younger audiences and ensuring the survival of the news industry, we'll stop falling back on what we believe is the most important story. Instead, we'll actually ask our audiences and listen - for real this time. It's time to broaden our scope of what we consider news and redefine what is important.
If there's an audience, it's news. The latest in the Taylor Swift-Travis Kelce romance matters. So does advice on how much to tip your barista. And stories about lost airline baggage found thanks to the smart use of AirTags.
Read at Nieman Lab
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