Jennifer Bartlett
Senior Policy Analyst, Media & Regulation
MPP, Georgetown University
15+ years experience
Jennifer Bartlett is a Senior Policy Analyst renowned for her 15 years of expertise in the intricate world of news policy and regulation. She holds a Master's degree in Public Policy from Georgetown University, where her thesis explored the impact of technological disruption on journalistic integrity. Before joining the Aldridge Institute for Media Studies, Bartlett served as a lead consultant for the Global Press Freedom Alliance, where she developed frameworks for protecting independent journalism in emerging democracies. Her professional philosophy centers on the belief that informed public discourse hinges on transparent, accountable media practices. She specializes in media ethics, content governance, and the regulatory challenges posed by artificial intelligence in news production. Readers can expect her articles to provide deep dives into policy implications, offering clear, actionable insights into how regulations shape the news we consume and the future of journalism itself. Her seminal publication, 'The Algorithmic Watchdog: Ensuring Fairness in Digital News Delivery,' remains a key reference in the field
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