
➡️ Answer questions from the end of the show hereIn this conversation, John and Nick Thompson discuss the current state of media and publishing, focusing on the challenges and strategies that The Atlantic has employed to thrive in a changing landscape. They explore the importance of quality journalism, the investment in print, the shift towards longer content, and the impact of AI on the industry. Additionally, they delve into themes of trust in media, political tribalism, and personal reflections from Nick's new book, 'The Running Ground', which intertwines his running journey with his relationship with his father.TakeawaysThe demand for information remains high despite economic challenges.The Atlantic's success is attributed to its commitment to quality journalism.Investing in print can enhance brand value and reach.There is a growing consumer appetite for longer, more substantive content.Trust in media has declined, leading consumers to seek reliable sources.Political tribalism complicates media consumption and audience engagement.AI can enhance journalistic work but poses existential threats.Psychological barriers often limit personal and professional growth.The Atlantic aims to maintain a diverse range of viewpoints.Nick's book explores personal growth through running and family relationships.
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