Legacy news on its heels as second Trump era begins, but not abandoning mission
It's a rough time for legacy news outlets as Donald Trump prepares to take the presidential oath for a second term. Outlets are facing internal changes, business pressures and are coming off a campaign where other news sources often took center stage. The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, CNN and MSNBC are among the outlets that have seen changes at the top, or in Washington, as inauguration approaches. The hometown Washington Post has been bleeding money, subscribers and talent. But experts say legacy media must get used to a climate where people go to many different places to get news they can trust.