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Why public media needs to let younger decision-makers call the shots
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To attract millennials and Gen Z, people under 40 need to be in the room, says media analyst Evan Shapiro.
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To attract millennials and Gen Z, people under 40 need to be in the room, says media analyst Evan Shapiro.
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“This issue revolves around trust.”
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