In our shifting media landscape, the rise of independent news organisations comes at the same time as long-reigning legacy outlets face claims of disinformation and dwindling public support. What are these institutions doing to mediate the risk of reputational damage, and what tensions has this shift created among readers and journalists, alike? Join journalists including Ash Sarkar (Contributing Editor at Novara Media, author of Minority Rule) and Douglas Fraser (outgoing Business and Economy Editor at BBC Scotland) for an insight to the changing face of mainstream news and the role audiences play in holding these organisations — both new and established — to account.