Covering Trump, funding news and the rise of impunity. The Guardian's Kath Viner on the big media stories of 2018
- Written by Andrew Dodd, Director of the Centre for Advancing Journalism, University of Melbourne
Today we’re taking a look back at some of the biggest issues of 2018 with special guest Kath Viner, editor-in-chief of The Guardian.
As the media grappled this year with how to cover Donald Trump and his “alternative facts”, Viner says it may be time for the media to pay less attention to what he says.
“Surely the thing to do is report on what is actually happening. So less on what Trump is saying but actually what his administration is doing,” Viner said.
“We don’t hear about what he’s doing because we’re too busy commenting on what he’s saying.”
We also talked about how newsrooms are funding journalism and particularly investigative journalism, in an era when journalists are increasingly vilified and even physically attacked or killed.
Viner also identified what she saw as the major challenges ahead.
“I think the other big challenge for next year is how we deal with the rise of the far right and how we report on it without inflaming it or over-exaggerating it,” she said.
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Recorded at the University of Melbourne’s Centre for Advancing Journalism. Producer: Andy Hazel. Production assistance Gavin Nebauer.
Theme music by Susie Wilkins.
Authors: Andrew Dodd, Director of the Centre for Advancing Journalism, University of Melbourne