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‘Optimistic’: Ethan Shorey talks 20 years in newspapers, what comes next


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Ethan Shorey, who served as the newspaper’s editor, has said in the past that he always wanted to spend his entire career at one news organization. But he acknowledged it has become tougher in recent years and felt now was the time for a change. He left the paper on March 6.

“I was able to make it work for a really long time,” Shorey said, adding the long hours required at a local newspaper were affecting his ability to spend time with his family. “I was ending up having to do almost a full-time extra job 15 to 20 weeks a year.”

Shorey said he’s currently exploring options to continue reporting in Rhode Island. He said people should expect to see his byline again within the next four months.

“Digital really is the future,” he said. “I’m more optimistic, even in Rhode Island, you see this news collaborative, with a lot of the digital sites and it’s sharing some resources, and I think they’re going to do more of that in the future. There’s a lot of them now.”

The long-time journalist also discussed how the industry has changed, especially with the influence of social media. A 2025 Pew Research Center poll found Americans continue to trust local news more than any other type of information.

But the poll also found Americans ages 18 to 29 are equally likely to trust information from social media as from national news outlets. And trust in social media has grown across all age groups since 2016, according to the poll.

Shorey said it’s changed dramatically over his career, and media literacy is always something he tried to highlight to students and younger journalists.

“I don’t want to disparage 18 to 29 year olds, but there is less news literacy than there’s ever been, in my opinion,” Shorey said.

Later in the show, Dan and Eli discussed the “stories we wish we wrote,” including:

Dan’s pick
  • Providence residents ran a $1M budget. Then the system fell apart by Ben Berke, Ocean State Media
  • Monopoly Man? by Eli Sherman, 12 News (for Rhode Island Monthly)
  • Eli’s pick
    • Ads for preppy store in liberal Newport co-opted by White nationalists by Antonia Noori Farzan, The Providence Journal
    • State pays union dues for thousands of employees after paycheck mistake by Brian Crandall, NBC 10
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