Headlines & Bottom Lines
What local media reinvention teaches every business about working with disruption
The business of news has changed dramatically — and it continues to evolve at the speed of consumer behavior. From shifting advertising models and subscription strategies to digital platforms, podcasts, newsletters, and community-centered storytelling, local media organizations are operating in one of the most disrupted industries of our time.
At this Greater Perimeter Chamber Signature Lunch, “Headlines & Bottom Lines: What Local Media Reinvention Teaches Every Business About Working with Disruption,” three of Metro Atlanta’s most respected media leaders will share how their organizations are adapting — and what lessons apply far beyond the newsroom and studio.
Jennifer Dorian of WABE will offer insight into public media’s approach to mission-driven sustainability and audience trust. Keith Pepper of Rough Draft Atlanta will discuss the economics of hyperlocal journalism and building community-first business models. Janel Davis of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution will explore how legacy media brands are innovating while maintaining credibility and cultural relevance.
Together, they’ll unpack:
How changing customer habits reshape revenue strategy
Why customer trust is now a core business asset
What experimentation and diversification look like in practice
How organizations of any size can remain competitive amid disruption
For Perimeter business leaders navigating workforce shifts, technological change, and evolving customer expectations, this conversation will provide practical insights on staying relevant, resilient, and growth-focused in an unpredictable marketplace.
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