Watch all of the day’s interviews: Audiences are changing the way they watch and listen and consume. We’re at an inflection point on the influence of traditional journalism and journalists versus personality-driven and perspective-driven voices. What are audiences demanding from their talent and content? What is each side getting right, and getting wrong? Where and how can each side learn from the other? Can these groups coexist peacefully — and with respect? And what is the future of information consumption? How should we consider the threat of misinformation and tribalism? What is the best way to address the erosion of trust in the media? And how are other institutions affected by this evolving media landscape? Additionally, how are the traditional media thinking about the corporate spinoffs of their parent companies, and their own futures? Should journalists view themselves as their own brand, more so than a parent organization? Panelists: Charlamagne Tha God, Co-Host of “The Breakfast Club” and Co-Founder of The Black Effect; Jon Favreau, Co-Founder of Crooked Media and Host of “Pod Save America;” Amna Nawaz, Co-Anchor and Co-Managing Editor of “PBS NewsHour;” David Remnick, Editor of The New Yorker and Host of “The New Yorker Radio Hour;” Stephanie Ruhle, Host of MS NOW’s “The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle;” Andrew Schulz, Host of “The Brilliant Idiots” and “Flagrant” with Akaash Singh; Ben Shapiro, Co-Founder of The Daily Wire and Host of “The Ben Shapiro Show” Moderator: Michael Barbaro, Journalist and Co-Host of “The Daily” at The New York Times Filmed live at the 2025 DealBook Summit











