Lara Setrakian: 3 ways to fix a broken news industry
拉拉‧塞特拉基安: 三大辦法補救敗壞的新聞行業
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in the Middle East
right around the end of 2007,
it was already nearly impossible
of them were about us.
under the weight of the war.
何去何從的新聞故事。
fallen off the agenda.
of all news stories in 2008
explaining to their students
and sometimes dying overseas.
around crises in public health,
the species-level issues,
「物種層面的議題」,
they could actually sink us.
我們整個人類物種。
the complex issues of our time,
practical implications.
若干實際影響。
were missing the story,
當地新聞故事的那些年,
was falling apart,
for what would become the rise of ISIS,
讓伊斯蘭國得以崛起的條件,
to the rest of the world.
where I was making that observation,
story we were missing:
另一則新聞故事:
you knew that Syria was that important
一定知道敍利亞
of the Arab Spring.
被遺忘的新聞故事之一。
to regional security,
a website, called "Syria Deeply."
創立網站「深度敍利亞」。
and information source
a complex issue,
it's been a resource
working on the conflict in Syria.
和專業人士的資訊來源。
high-quality information,
to do other things "Deeply."
「深度」探討其他議題。
down the list.
with the news industry.
has hit an all-time low.
is from September --
是在九月,
I call myself an industrious optimist.
我就自稱勤奮的樂觀主義者。
a lot of us out there.
to make things better,
that we've picked up in our own work.
其中三項辦法。
on deep-domain knowledge.
深入領域知識的新聞。
at newsrooms across the country,
裁員一浪接一浪,
is by working with more local journalists,
跟更多本地新聞從業員合作,
and collaborators,
phone numbers and sound bites.
電話號碼和原聲摘要的仲介人。
and across Africa and across Asia
亞、非各地的本地記者
would not have found on our own.
肯定找不來的新聞故事。
of Damascus, about a wheelchair race
關於一場
to those wounded in the war.
who curbed the spread of Ebola
自發隔離自己的區域
a quarantine in his district.
to return home before they are ready,
被警察脅逼的情況下
that are important for all of us to know.
知道的重要新聞故事。
for the news industry,
希波克拉底誓詞,
could potentially harm society,
as a public service.
伊波拉危機。
並全力以赴。
and sensational coverage,
和煽情報導淹沒,
sometimes completely wrong.
that that actually cost us in human lives,
這樣其實會賠上人命,
and by sometimes getting the facts wrong,
to make the right decisions.
作出正確的決定。
how we got it wrong last time,
to use fear for ratings.
不用恐懼刺激收視率。
in the individual newsroom
that comes around
and the consequences much higher,
不盡不實,
and it isn't right.
of a complex world.
because simple isn't accurate.
因為簡單就是不準確。
to get elbow deep in complexity
有責任抽絲剝繭,
for everyone else to understand.
just simple answers,
is the only way to know the real threats
知道真實威脅近在咫尺的
to translate those threats
以常人話語說出來,
what it takes to be ready
out there doing great work --
俯拾皆是,
this is a time of reawakening,
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Lara Setrakian - JournalistLara Setrakian is building innovative news platforms that stand ready to engage and explain the complexity of our world.
Why you should listen
Lara Setrakian is the co-founder and CEO of News Deeply, a startup that creates news platforms and builds passionate communities centered on the most pressing issues of our time. Her team's inaugural site, Syria Deeply, launched in 2012 and won the 2013 Excellence in Online Journalism Award from the National Press Foundation. The team went on to launch Ebola Deeply, Water Deeply, Arctic Deeply, Refugees Deeply and the Women & Girls Hub; the model is expanding to cover new topics in environment, public health, geopolitics and social impact. Each site is staffed by beat reporters and editors with substantial experience of the subjects they cover and augmented by a network of contributors, commentators and area experts who share their perspectives.
A hard-edged optimist, Lara believes in building innovative news platforms that are rooted in public service, that stand ready to engage and explain the complexity of our world. She also believes that there are successful media business models to be built -- ones that capturing the value of specialized information and the power of targeted reader communities. By fusing news and community, journalism and product design, she is developing a way to sustain in-depth and continuous coverage of vital issues. In light of that work Inc Magazine called her one of "8 Women Who Could Own the Future," while Fast Company named her one of the "Most Creative People in Business."
Before starting News Deeply, Setrakian was Middle East correspondent for ABC News and Bloomberg Television. She grew up in New Jersey, the daughter of hard-working Armenian-Americans who raised her to value grit, resilience, and resolve. To document News Deeply's journey and lessons from other great startups in the trenche she coauthored a study of single-subject news models as part of a fellowship at Columbia University's Tow Center for Digital Journalism. Her work at News Deeply has been featured in Fast Company, Mashable, Inc, TechCrunch, the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, ABC News, NPR and CNN.
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