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Wednesday, Sept. 17

Molly Jong-Fast will make you

laugh, cry—and RSVP

We’re thrilled to invite you to a special luncheon featuring journalist, author, and outstanding cultural commentator Molly Jong-Fast, who will speak candidly about her memoir,  How to Lose Your Mother, which chronicles her unconventional upbringing as the daughter of literary icon  Erica Jong, and her journey through privilege, rebellion and loss.

Joyce Wadler, former NY Times reporter who wrote the humor column “I Was Mistaken” and won a Silurians award for her clever current Substack, will converse with Molly.
Join us on
  Wednesday, Sept.17, 11:30 a.m-2 p.m. to hear Molly talk about her book, her singular life and today's wild political scene.

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News Media News

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After Trump’s Cuts, ‘Crippled’ NPR and PBS Stations Must Transform


Radio and TV stations, facing enormous budget holes, are pleading with NPR and PBS to lower fees as they weigh dropping national programming altogether.

Read NY Times story [paywall]
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The German Owner of Politico Wants Another US Media Outlet


After taking full control of publisher Axel Springer, Mathias Döpfner has a pile of cash and the desire to grow.

Read Business Week Story [paywall]
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Trump Threatens to Sue The Times Over Reporting on Epstein Drawing


The president has denied that he created and signed a sexually suggestive note that was included in a 2003 birthday gift for Jeffrey Epstein.

Read NYTimes story [paywall]

Paramount Picks Kenneth R. Weinstein, Former Head Of Right-Leaning Think Tank, As Ombudsman For CBS News


Skydance committed to hiring an ombudsman as it sought FCC regulatory approval of its acquisition of Paramount.

Read Story in Deadline

CBS changes ‘Face the Nation’ interview policy after Noem backlash


“FACE THE NATION will now only broadcast live or live-to-tape interviews (subject to national security or legal restrictions),” CBS said.

Read story on The Hill

PBS says it has cut about 100 jobs because of federal funding cuts


PBS said it notified 34 staff members Thursdaythey are losing jobs. Congress cut $1 billion+ from PBS and NPR in July.

Read Story on NBC

Inside Trump’s war on the press: 75,000 posts, 3,500 direct attacks


Freedom of the Press Foundation catalogues thousands of posts by target — journalists, news outlets or “the media” — and type of attack .

Read Story in Editor & Publisher

After Trump’s Cuts, ‘Crippled’ NPR and PBS Stations Must Transform


Radio and TV stations, facing enormous budget holes, are pleading with NPR and PBS to lower fees as they weigh dropping national programming altogether.

Read NY Times story [paywall]

The German Owner of Politico Wants Another US Media Outlet


After taking full control of publisher Axel Springer, Mathias Döpfner has a pile of cash and the desire to grow.

Read Business Week Story [paywall]

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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And The Awards Go To...

Silurians Excellence in Journalism Awards Honor Local Reporting On Crime, Sex Trafficking, Migrants, Brain Surgery and More

The 80th annual Excellence in Journalism Awards was celebrated with a festive dinner on June 18 at the historic National Arts Club in New York City, honoring outstanding work across 16 categories spanning print, broadcast, and online journalism. The event showcased the enduring strength and diversity of New York-area journalism.

[CLCIK]for Main Awards Page & Links to Winning Entries
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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..

See Sessions Acceptance
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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.

See Samuels Acceptance
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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

Prepare To Be Inspired

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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. 

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The Silurians News newspaper archive, dating back to 2009

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