What public media must do to survive

With public money drained from public media, can the system that created The News Hour, Sesame Street, Nature, and brought us Ken Burns' America stay alive?

WNET’s CEO Neal Shapiro

says “Yes!”

His retirement just announced, this former NBC News President, who strengthened and expanded the entire

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PBS system during his years at WNET, is coming to tell us WHY Public Media WILL Survive!  Join us Wednesday Feb. 18 for an intriguing, insightful conversation moderated by past Silurians president Betsy Ashton, a board member of the Friends of Thirteen/WNET for three decades.

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E. Jean Carroll: It didn't take bravery to sue Donald Trump.

It took nerve.

E. Jean Carroll doesn't do brave. "It's just nerve," she insists, sitting across from journalist Molly Jong-Fast. "Anybody can be brave. It's having nerve."

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Indeed, Carroll needed plenty of nerve to sue Donald Trump for sexual assault and defamation—a decision that resulted in two jury verdicts totaling $88 million. Speaking to an overflowing Silurians luncheon on Jan. 21. Carroll traced the unlikely path from attack to courtroom victory,

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Trump has ramped up lawsuits against the media. Here’s where they stand.


While the president has settled some suits, and judges have dismissed others, his court fights continue with the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal and other news outlets.

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5 publishers sue Google over ‘deceptive and manipulative’ adtech practices


Rolling Stone owner Penske, The Atlantic, McClatchy, Conde Nast and Vox Media allege Google could see rivals’ bids on its ad exchange before submitting its own.

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‘We’ll Sue’: White House’s Warning to CBS Is Sign of a New Media Status Quo


White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told CBS News that Mr. Trump would “sue” the news outlet if it did not air an interview unedited.

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Judge blocks government from searching data seized from Post reporter


The seizure “chills speech, cripples reporting, and inflicts irreparable harm,” The Post said in statement.

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Trump’s Campaign Manager Ditches Lawsuit Against Daily Beast


The Beast did not retract the story, made no apology, and gave no cash payment, all of which are common in settlements.

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‘We Need to Be the News’: Inside Bari Weiss’s Bumpy Revamp at CBS


Her reimagining of “CBS Evening News” is under heavy scrutiny, and even became a punchline on her own network on Sunday at the Golden Globes.

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Trump has ramped up lawsuits against the media. Here’s where they stand.


While the president has settled some suits, and judges have dismissed others, his court fights continue with the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal and other news outlets.

Read WashPost story [paywall]

5 publishers sue Google over ‘deceptive and manipulative’ adtech practices


Rolling Stone owner Penske, The Atlantic, McClatchy, Conde Nast and Vox Media allege Google could see rivals’ bids on its ad exchange before submitting its own.

Read Story in PressGazette

‘We’ll Sue’: White House’s Warning to CBS Is Sign of a New Media Status Quo


White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told CBS News that Mr. Trump would “sue” the news outlet if it did not air an interview unedited.

Read NY Times story [paywall]

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The Irrefutable power of Community Reporting

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By Adam Stone

 On July 12, 2025, The New York Times published a front-page story “UnitedHealth’s Campaign to Quiet Critics,” which included an account of the insurer’s apparent attempt to chill my Westchester County-based investigative reporting....This mega-corporation wanted to silence my local watchdog news outlet—emphasis on local.

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Reporter’s Tenacity Unravels – and Helps Chronicle – Her Family’s Wartime Secrets

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By Karen A. Frenkel

My training is as a science writer and technology journalist and producer.... I transitioned to narrative nonfiction with the Family Treasures Lost and Found project, which includes my recently published memoir and tie-in documentary. .Both chronicle my investigative quest to fill gaps in the survival stories of my Polish Jewish parents and sole surviving grandfather.

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This Optimistic ʻSilurian Newbieʼ Is Grooming The Next Generation of Journalists

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By Cathi Steele

I’m a Silurian newcomer, relatively speaking, as I was accepted into this esteemed press club in July 2025. Like you, I’m concerned about—and sometimes downright distraught over—the perilous climate in which journalists and media find themselves.

And yet, I see a future of possibilities.

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Your first career was just the lede. Now we want the rest of the story. Whether you’re publishing a book, article, Substack,  stepping back into the classroom, or taking on new challenges, share your recent endeavors with your fellow Silurians.

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Claudia Dreifus

Claudia Dreifus' personal essay, centered on her decision to take dual citizenship with the Federal Republic of Germany, appears in the January 12-23 edition of NEW YORK MAGAZINE.
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Paul Moses

Paul Moses

For the past year, Paul Moses, formerly of NY Newsday and a retired CUNY journalism professor, has been reporting on the immigration courts in New York and North Jersey, focusing on detainee cases. He teams up with Tim Healy, formerly the database editor at Newsday.
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Frances Vieta

Frances Vieta

Frances Vieta’s “Looted: Rescuing Italy’s Stolen Treasures” wins the Kirkus Earphones Award. She uncovered a network of tomb robbers, smugglers, and unscrupulous dealers who plundered Italy’s archaeological sites
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Claudia Dreifus

Claudia Dreifus

Claudia Dreifus' personal essay, centered on her decision to take dual citizenship with the Federal Republic of Germany, appears in the January 12-23 edition of NEW YORK MAGAZINE.
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Journalism and AI

Love it or fear it, Artificial Intelligence is rapidly being integrated in newsrooms around the world in a variety of ways, even as the technology upends and challenges online news business models. Here you will find links to articles, clips and videos that will be updated from time to time to help better understand this accelerating trend.


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Silurians Scholarship Program

Prepare To Be Inspired

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Kennedy Sessions, Dennis Duggan Award

Sessions, 26, specializes in Local Accountability Reporting and Data Journalism at the CUNY Newmark J-school..

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Marina Samuels, 2025 Local Reporting Scholarship

Samuel, 24, CUNY Newmark J-school. "Work that we do should...reflect the struggles, amplify the voices of the community.

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Anna Oakes, Columbia Journalism School

"The importance of reporting with sensativity, thoroughness and persistence."

Anna Oaks Acceptance
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Garrett Owen

“Adherence to the hard truths and standards of integrity must always be followed and respected. We get to do that; We have the honor and privilege to do that. It’s a good kind of pressure.”

Garrett Own's Acceptance

Silurians Scholarship Program

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Kennedy Sessions, 2025 Dennis Duggan Award Recipient

Sessions, 26, specializes in Local Accountability Reporting and Data Journalism at the CUNY Newmark J-school.. Interested in covering how elected officials' decisions and policies impact lives of constituents.

See Sessions Acceptance
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Marina Samuels, 2025 Local Reporting Scholarship

Samuel, 24, specializes in Local Accountability Reporting and Data Journalism at the CUNY Newmark J-School, . "Work that we do should...reflect the struggles, amplify the voices of the community, and fights for its needs.

See Samuels Acceptance
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Anna Oakes, Columbia Graduate School of Journalism

Anna Oakes spent the last two years reporting on immigration, social movements, and healthcare.Will work as a summer fellow in local accountability journalism at The City. 

Read More About Anna Oaks

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