Newsflash: The State of Legacy Media
As newsrooms adapt to a scroll-first world, this Civic Cocktail explores what it means for truth, trust, and informed voters.
Legacy media is not disappearing — it is transforming.
From daily newspapers to broadcast television to radio stations, traditional media institutions are navigating a rapidly shifting landscape shaped by digital platforms, shrinking attention spans, political polarization, and evolving audience expectations.
At this Civic Cocktail, we’ll take a clear-eyed look at how legacy media is adapting in real time to serve audiences — and what those changes mean for our democracy.
As we approach a consequential midterm election cycle, the stakes are high. Trusted journalism remains foundational to civic life, yet newsrooms face mounting pressures: audience fragmentation, revenue challenges, misinformation, and the demand for immediacy.
This conversation will explore:
- How legacy platforms are evolving in a market increasingly shaped by short-form, on-demand, and algorithm-driven content.
- How outlets can maintain journalistic integrity and impact — the essential “fourth estate” function — while meeting audiences where they are.
- The rise of specialized local media: investigative verticals, niche newsletters, hyperlocal outlets, and podcasts.
- What all of this means for everyday consumers trying to make informed decisions.
Attendees will leave with a clearer understanding of the current media landscape — and practical insight into how to engage critically and confidently with news coverage during major civic moments. And industry insiders will share best practices that have made them successful and credible.
Speakers
- Renee Radcliff Sinclair, President and CEO, TVW
- More speakers to be announced
Moderator
- Dave Ross, Former Talk Show Host, KIRO-FM
Networking
Ticket holders are encouraged to arrive early, grab a bite, and engage with fellow civic enthusiasts! From 5:30 to 6:30 p.m., enjoy lite appetizers (included with your ticket) at The Collective Seattle, and connect with the Seattle CityClub community before the evening's conversation begins. Sip on a craft cocktail or mocktail and engage in meaningful discussions, before settling in for an evening of insight and engagement.
Event information:
- The event will be held in-person at The Collective the South Lake Union neighborhood
- Doors open at The Collective at 5:30 pm for networking.
- The formal program begins at 6:30 pm.
- Appetizers will be provided, and a cash bar is available.
- Parking: Street parking may be available, and a parking garage (for paid parking) is located under The Collective via the alley off Harrison.
- Bus/transit routes nearby: The C Line and bus routes 8, 40 and 62 run nearby. See King County Metro Planner to find your route.
About Civic Cocktail
Civic Cocktail connects elected and community leaders with the public for lively conversations about important issues facing our region. Whether you’re new to the Pacific Northwest, a self-described “civic nerd,” or looking to meet people engaged in their communities, your evening at this beloved program is sure to be friendly, fun, and fascinating. Civic Cocktail’s welcoming and conversational tone is inspired by our Dialogue Across Differences initiative. We hope you can join in person, where the conversation happens over tasty bites and festive libations.
About Seattle CityClub
Since 1980, Seattle CityClub is a nonpartisan, civics-focused nonprofit, providing a platform for insightful and educational conversations that include a diverse range of perspectives.
About The Collective
The Collective is a new urban basecamp for the mind, body and soul. A vibrant, Members-only community in the heart of South Lake Union that merges dynamic space, active Members, neat programs and craveable food + beverage offerings.
Thanks to our Civic Cocktail Sponsor
As newsrooms adapt to a scroll-first world, this Civic Cocktail explores what it means for truth, trust, and informed voters.
Legacy media is not disappearing — it is transforming.
From daily newspapers to broadcast television to radio stations, traditional media institutions are navigating a rapidly shifting landscape shaped by digital platforms, shrinking attention spans, political polarization, and evolving audience expectations.
At this Civic Cocktail, we’ll take a clear-eyed look at how legacy media is adapting in real time to serve audiences — and what those changes mean for our democracy.
As we approach a consequential midterm election cycle, the stakes are high. Trusted journalism remains foundational to civic life, yet newsrooms face mounting pressures: audience fragmentation, revenue challenges, misinformation, and the demand for immediacy.
This conversation will explore:
- How legacy platforms are evolving in a market increasingly shaped by short-form, on-demand, and algorithm-driven content.
- How outlets can maintain journalistic integrity and impact — the essential “fourth estate” function — while meeting audiences where they are.
- The rise of specialized local media: investigative verticals, niche newsletters, hyperlocal outlets, and podcasts.
- What all of this means for everyday consumers trying to make informed decisions.
Attendees will leave with a clearer understanding of the current media landscape — and practical insight into how to engage critically and confidently with news coverage during major civic moments. And industry insiders will share best practices that have made them successful and credible.
Speakers
- Renee Radcliff Sinclair, President and CEO, TVW
- More speakers to be announced
Moderator
- Dave Ross, Former Talk Show Host, KIRO-FM
Networking
Ticket holders are encouraged to arrive early, grab a bite, and engage with fellow civic enthusiasts! From 5:30 to 6:30 p.m., enjoy lite appetizers (included with your ticket) at The Collective Seattle, and connect with the Seattle CityClub community before the evening's conversation begins. Sip on a craft cocktail or mocktail and engage in meaningful discussions, before settling in for an evening of insight and engagement.
Event information:
- The event will be held in-person at The Collective the South Lake Union neighborhood
- Doors open at The Collective at 5:30 pm for networking.
- The formal program begins at 6:30 pm.
- Appetizers will be provided, and a cash bar is available.
- Parking: Street parking may be available, and a parking garage (for paid parking) is located under The Collective via the alley off Harrison.
- Bus/transit routes nearby: The C Line and bus routes 8, 40 and 62 run nearby. See King County Metro Planner to find your route.
About Civic Cocktail
Civic Cocktail connects elected and community leaders with the public for lively conversations about important issues facing our region. Whether you’re new to the Pacific Northwest, a self-described “civic nerd,” or looking to meet people engaged in their communities, your evening at this beloved program is sure to be friendly, fun, and fascinating. Civic Cocktail’s welcoming and conversational tone is inspired by our Dialogue Across Differences initiative. We hope you can join in person, where the conversation happens over tasty bites and festive libations.
About Seattle CityClub
Since 1980, Seattle CityClub is a nonpartisan, civics-focused nonprofit, providing a platform for insightful and educational conversations that include a diverse range of perspectives.
About The Collective
The Collective is a new urban basecamp for the mind, body and soul. A vibrant, Members-only community in the heart of South Lake Union that merges dynamic space, active Members, neat programs and craveable food + beverage offerings.
Thanks to our Civic Cocktail Sponsor
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Highlights
- In person
Refund Policy
Location
The Collective Seattle
400 Dexter Avenue North
#120 Seattle, WA 98109
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Agenda
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Program Timeline
5:30 pm | Networking (optional) 6:00 pm | Appetizers & Soft Drinks 6:30 pm | Guests Seated & Welcome 6:32 pm | Panel 1 7:05 pm | Intermission 7:10 pm | Panel 2 7:45 pm | Q&A