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title: "Tech Billionaires Promise Radical Changes to Restore Trust in US News Media"
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# Tech Billionaires Promise Radical Changes to Restore Trust in US News Media

**Published:** December 8, 2024
**Author:** Stockmark.IT Website
**Categories:** Journalism, Media, News
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Two prominent tech billionaires have unveiled ambitious plans to overhaul their prestigious newspaper holdings, sparking controversy within journalistic circles. Patrick Soon-Shiong and Jeff Bezos, owners of the Los Angeles Times and The Washington Post respectively, are implementing significant changes aimed at addressing what they perceive as a crisis of trust in mainstream media.

Soon-Shiong revealed his development of an artificial intelligence-powered “bias metre” for the Los Angeles Times. The system would enable readers to evaluate potential bias in articles and access alternative viewpoints with a single click. The biotech entrepreneur’s initiative has met substantial criticism from industry professionals, with Ann Marie Lipinski of Harvard’s Nieman Foundation for Journalism describing it as “unhealthy for an already fragile industry.”

The Washington Post, under Bezos’s ownership, faces its own challenges, reporting substantial audience decline and significant financial losses. Speaking at a recent conference, Bezos acknowledged these difficulties while hinting at forthcoming innovations, stating he had “a bunch of ideas” to reinvigorate the publication.

Both billionaires have recently courted controversy by withdrawing their papers’ endorsements of presidential candidate Kamala Harris. Bezos defended this decision as principled rather than “cowardly” and expressed optimism about Donald Trump’s potential return to the White House.

The context for these changes is stark: trust in US news media has plummeted from approximately 70 per cent in the 1970s to less than a third in 2024, according to Gallup polls. The billionaire owners’ attempts to address this crisis through technological solutions and editorial shifts represent a significant departure from traditional newspaper management approaches.

These developments raise crucial questions about the future of journalism under billionaire ownership, as the industry grapples with maintaining editorial independence while pursuing strategies to rebuild public trust.

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