Knight Foundation hosts several live programs that explore topics centered on the future of our democracy, community, art and journalism.
#Knightlive programs
This week 01/04 – 01/08
Episode 19: Reimagining local journalism: Bright spots to watch in 2021
What are the bright spots in local news for 2021? Meet inspiring local journalism leaders who are reinventing how to deliver original, equitable, and inclusive reporting to communities across the country. […]
<a href=”https://knightfoundation.org/informedengaged-ep-19reimagining-local-journalism-bright-spots-to-watch-in-2021/”>Episode 19: Reimagining local journalism: Bright spots to watch in 2021</a>Last week 12/14 – 12/18
Informed & Engaged Episode 18: What to expect after the unexpected: 2021 predictions
With each new year comes a sweeping new sentiment of hope. But will 2021 look any different from 2020? On Episode 18 of “Informed and Engaged”, the Knight Foundation partners with the Nieman Journalism Lab and the Nieman Foundation at Harvard University to share 2021 predictions for journalism and informed communities. How do some of the smartest people working in journalism and digital media imagine the field will change, against the backdrop of a year that […]
Informed & Engaged Episode 18: What to expect after the unexpected: 2021 predictionsAll past episodes
Mondays at 1pm ET
Informed & Engaged
A show that unpacks the ideas and solutions impacting the changing media landscape. Hosted by the Knight Journalism team
Tuesdays at 1pm et
Coast to Coast
A show that takes a deep dive into cities and explores ideas and insights on building engaged communities in a time of rapid change. Hosted by Lilly Weinberg, Knight directors in the Community and National Initiatives program.
Thursdays at 1pm ET
The Future of Democracy
A show about the trends, ideas and disruptions changing the face of our democracy. Hosted by Sam Gill, SVP/Chief Program Officer, Knight Foundation