
@Top of Mind Florida looks at Florida journalism, the public's need to know and a new approach to news.
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Michael Williams and Brian Crowley are joined by Joel Engelhardt, co-founder of Stet News. We talk about the state of Florida journalism and where it's at.
0:44
Joel describes Stet News, explains what it means, and how local newspapers are fading.
3:23
Joel says the nonprofit model is the future of journalism. The for-profit model is collapsing.
4:31
Discussing the mission of providing accurate, fair and unbiased news and information that helps readers hold public officials accountable.
7:20
About the documentaries program involving private citizens trained to monitor their local governments.
11:02
Sometimes the government tells the public what it is doing when it is too late to change it. News organizations are pushing back on behalf of the public by keeping them informed.
15:52
Brian talks about the public’s lack of access to public records, the decline of the Sunshine Law and difficulty the public has getting information they need.
23:30
More examples of the public being left in the dark. And the need to keep people informed.
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The Crowley Closer.