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Jim Moroney: Resilient podcast

Leading through disruption in media

Content consumption has seen major shifts over the past decade. Social media, digital platforms, and even podcasts have disrupted traditional news (read: print) channels. In this episode, we hear from Jim Moroney, publisher, and CEO of A.H. Belo, and publisher and CEO of the Dallas Morning News, on the importance of outside perspectives in identifying major industry disruptions.

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Jim Moroney, on leading through disruption at the Dallas Morning News

Industries across the board are facing major disruptions. But would you be able to distinguish a permanent decline from a cyclical fluctuation?

In this episode, Jim Moroney, publisher and CEO of A.H. Belo, and publisher and CEO of the Dallas Morning News sat down with Deloitte Risk and Financial Advisory’s Mike Kearney to share his perspectives from working in the tumultuous newspaper industry over the past 15 years.

[You] have to build a strategy to be able to survive and live through a permanent, secular change.

Listen to the full episode to learn more about the importance of separating cyclical and secular changes and why cutting costs alone isn't enough to survive.

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