Why Constructive Journalism?

Audiences are fed up with the sensationalism and negativity bias of the news — but the media can still correct course and in turn better serve our democracies.

Constructive journalism is an editorial approach that goes beyond reporting with the “if it bleeds, it leads” culture so that audiences get the full story, not just half the picture. The Three Pillars – solutions, nuance and democratic conversation – are the foundation of constructive journalism practice.