Charles Reilly

Foresight Analyst & Editor-at-Large

M.A., Media Studies, University of California, Berkeley

15+ years experience

Charles Reilly is a distinguished foresight analyst and Editor-at-Large for 'FutureFrontiers News,' bringing 15 years of dedicated experience to the evolving landscape of media. He earned his Master's in Media Studies with a focus on Technology and Society from the University of California, Berkeley. Charles specializes in the intricate intersection of artificial intelligence, data ethics, and the preservation of journalistic integrity in an increasingly automated world. He has provided strategic guidance to prominent media organizations, including the Global Press Alliance, helping them anticipate and adapt to technological disruption. His professional philosophy centers on proactive analysis, believing that understanding nascent trends is crucial for informed decision-making in the news industry. Charles's articles offer incisive analysis of emerging patterns in news consumption, content creation, and the societal implications of new technologies. Readers can expect well-researched, forward-looking insights that demystify complex technological shifts and their profound impact on public information. He is widely recognized for co-authoring the influential report, 'The Algorithmic Echo: Reshaping Public Discourse,' which profoundly explored how AI-driven news personalization affects public opinion and fosters societal polarization

Articles by Charles Reilly

Future Trends

News Efficiency: 30% AI Savings by 2026

Operational efficiency isn’t just a buzzword; it’s the lifeblood of any thriving organization, especially in today’s fiercely competitive news environment. It’s about doing more with…

Charles Reilly · · 8 min read
Future Trends

News Analytics: 10% CTR Gains by 2026

ANALYSIS The news industry, perpetually under pressure, is finding renewed vigor through the adoption of data-driven strategies. This isn’t merely about collecting numbers; it’s about…

Charles Reilly · · 9 min read