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While some say artificial intelligence poses threats to the media, Florida newspapers remain strong with local journalism reporting human experiences and connections — something AI will never do as we do.

the content that matters to you, our readers. Just take some of the award-winning content produced by our staff recently honored as the best in the state of Florida (see box).

“If we are to build a better world, we must remember that the guiding principle is this — a policy of freedom for the individual is the only truly progressive policy.”

Friedrich Hayek “Road to Serfdom,” 1944

Last week, more than 350 Florida media executives gathered at the Westin for the Florida Media Conference to share ideas, learn new innovative solutions, network and celebrate great journalism.

From the looks of it, you would not have guessed the print media industry is struggling. The conference consisted of members from five organizations — Florida Press Association, Florida Advertising and Marketing Executives, Florida Magazine Association, Florida Society of News Editors and Florida Press Educational Services.

The scene was a stark difference from what is happening elsewhere. Press associations across the U.S. are struggling to survive with dwindling memberships as news deserts increase across the country.

Recently, the Florida Press Association was alerted that the Arizona Press Association was shutting down altogether, with its remaining few members merging into the Arizona Broadcast Association, whose membership is composed of TV and radio stations.

The conference in Sarasota marked the culmination of my tenure as chair of the Florida Press Association board of directors. I was proud to be ending my term amid a thriving and still growing print media industry here in Florida. With 188 members, 159 of which are active print and online media sources, our membership is growing with independent and family-owned operations, much like our Observer Media Group Inc.

Leadership of the organization

The Florida Press Association categorizes the state’s weekly newspapers on the basis of circulation. Division A is for newspapers with circulation of 15,000 or more. Division B is for circulation of 4,000-15,000. Division C is for circulation less than 4,000.

The following are the Observer Media Group’s winners at the Longboat Observer, SarasotaSiesta Key Observer, East County Observer and Business Observer.

Altogether, the Observer Media Group’s papers won 71 awards, including 21 first-place awards.

The company’s SarasotaManatee papers won 32 awards.

The company also publishes the West Orange Times & Observer, Southwest Orange Observer, Ormond Beach Observer, Palm Coast Observer and the Jacksonville Daily Record.

Website Excellence n First Place - YourObserver. com. n Second Place – BusinessObserverFL.com

Overall Graphic Design n Division A: Third Place - East County Observer, Melissa Leduc

Page Design n Division B: First Place - Longboat Observer, José Valle n Division A: First Place - Sarasota - Siesta Key Observer, Melissa Leduc n Second Place - Sarasota - Siesta Key Observer, José Valle n Third Place - East County Observer, Melissa Leduc is now in the hands of Emerald Greene, publisher of Greene Publishing Inc. in Madison.

Greene’s father, Tommy Greene, chaired the FPA board of directors in 1976. Passing on the leadership of FPA from one multigenerational family to another marks the association’s storied history and continued legacy into the future. Matt Walsh, my father and Observer Media Group’s founder, served as FPA board chair from 2012-13, exactly 10 years before me. The legacy of the 144-year-old association is important to many families in Florida. Not just the families that own and operate newspapers, but the families of our employees, customers and communities we serve. Because what we do matters.

Much like the dawn of the internet in the late 1990s, the media industry has a new challenge — AI. Artificial intelligence has dominated the news the past few weeks and was a key theme in sessions at the Florida Media Conference — from how to use AI and ChatGPT to drive ad sales, to its use in recruitment and journalism.

Sarasota native Alex Mahadevan, director of MediaWise at the Poynter Institute, served as a panelist on one of the AI sessions.

At MediaWise, Mahadevan trains Gen Z, college students and seniors in digital media literacy and fact- checking skills.

He began the session sharing how he prompted AI to put together his professional bio, which said that he had worked for the Sarasota HeraldTribune for 15 years as the retail editor. Close, but not accurate. In fact, Mahadevan worked for the Observer Media Group for six years in various roles in digital media, last serving as the News Innovation Editor.

Before the conference day began, Mahadevan went for a morning run and ended up at Pastry Art on Main Street where he knew he would find a group of Sarasota stalwarts discussing current events. He asked them what they would think if the newspaper started printing stories and content generated by AI and ChatGPT. They were all horrified at the notion.

So are we. Horrified, indeed. He did share that AI and ChatGPT could make a reporter’s job more efficient. Reporters today don’t just write stories; they also take pictures, write multiple headlines for search engine optimization (SEO), post stories on social media and more. ChatGPT could help save time generating different headlines for SEO and help craft emails for public records searches, but the drawbacks for generating content still outweigh the benefits.

Surely, AI could not generate

Best Obituary n Division B: First Place - Business Observer, Mark Gordon. n Second Place - Business Observer, Mark Gordon

Outdoor & Recreation n Division A: Second PlaceSarasota - Siesta Key Observer, Eric Garwood n Third Place - East County Observer, Jay Heater

Best Headline n Division A: First Place - East County Observer, Jay Heater

Sports Column n Division A: First Place - East County Observer, Ryan Kohn n Second Place - Sarasota - Siesta Key Observer, Ryan Kohn

Sports Page or Section n Division A: First Place - Sarasota - Siesta Key Observer, Ryan Kohn, José Valle

Sports Spot News Story n Division A: First Place - East County Observer, Ryan Kohn n Second Place - Sarasota - Siesta Key Observer, Ryan Kohn

Sports Photo n Division A: Second PlaceEast County Observer, Ryan Kohn

Portfolio Photography (Robert J. Ellison Memorial Award) n Division A: Third Place - East County Observer, Jay Heater

Photo n Division A: Third Place - Sarasota - Siesta Key Observer, Harry Sayer

Division

Third Place - East County Observer, Ian Swaby

No computer or code would know the meaningfulness of roses presented by the players of the Lakewood Ranch High School baseball team to a Lakewood Ranch woman recovering from breast cancer. Only a human could uncover and write in an obituary about a $60 million corporation’s CEO personally cooking lunch from lasagna to sushi to celebrate his 600 employees’ birthdays.

Or how $75 helped take two Bradenton sisters from making chicken sandwiches on their mother’s patio to generating $1 million in revenue. ChatGPT would not know that the canceling of a $30 million theater project for The Players Centre of Performing Arts in Lakewood Ranch was breaking news.

Surely, a computer would not know how nine new cellphone towers would solve the woes of residents on the north end of Longboat Key who have had spotty cell service for more than two decades.

And most certainly, AI would not produce the best hurricane breaking news coverage in the state like the staff of the East County Observer ChatGPT would not have known how to keep our readers informed up to the minute from when we thought we were in the direct path of Hurricane Ian through its aftermath.

Only we do. And we know what matters to you.

While we may lean into technology to help make us more efficient or create tools to make our information more useful to you, we promise always to stay true to our mission to inspire our communities with extraordinary local content and to help our partners prosper.

It’s the connections we make together, telling human stories of hope and inspiration that fuel our local communities and will fill the pages of local media in Florida for another 144 years to come.

Hurricane Feature Story n Division A: Second PlaceEast County Observer, Liz Ramos

Feature Story: Non-profile n Division A: Third Place - East County Observer, Ian Swaby

Feature Story: Profile n Division B: First PlaceBusiness Observer, Louis Llovio

Agricultural & Environmental Reporting n Division B: Third Place - Longboat Observer, Lauren Tronstad n Division A: Second PlaceEast County Observer, Jay Heater

State & Local Tax Reporting (The TaxWatch Award) n Third Place - Longboat Observer, Eric Garwood

Business Reporting n Division B: First Place - Business Observer, Amanda Postma n Third Place - Business Observer, Staff n Division A: Second PlaceEast County Observer, Jay Heater n Third Place - Sarasota - Siesta Key Observer, Andrew Warfield

Roads & Transportation n Division B: Third Place - Longboat Observer, Eric Garwood

Education Feature n Division A: Third Place - East County Observer, Liz Ramos

Education News n Division A: Third Place - East County Observer, Liz Ramos

President and Publisher / Emily Walsh, EWalsh@YourObserver.com

Executive Editor and COO / Kat Wingert, KWingert@YourObserver.com

Managing Editor / James Peter, JPeter@YourObserver.com

Staff Writers / Petra Rivera, PRivera@ YourObserver.com; Carter Weinhofer, CWeinhofer@YourObserver.com

Digital & Engagement Editor / Kaelyn Adix, KAdix@YourObserver.com

Copy Editor / Gina Reynolds Haskins, GRHaskins@YourObserver.com

Senior Editorial Designer / Melissa Leduc, MLeduc@YourObserver.com

A+E Editor / Monica Roman Gagnier, MGagnier@YourObserver.com

Director of Advertising / Jill Raleigh, JRaleigh@YourObserver.com

Sales Manager / Penny Nowicki, PNowicki@YourObserver.com

Regional Digital Director / Kathleen O’Hara, KOHara@YourObserver.com

Senior Advertising Executive / Laura Ritter, LRitter@YourObserver.com

Advertising Executives / Richeal Bair, RBair@YourObserver.com; Beth Jacobson, BJacobson@YourObserver.com; Jennifer Kane, JKane@YourObserver.com; Honesty Mantkowski, HMantkowski@YourObserver. com; Toni Perren, TPerren@YourObserver. com; Brenda White, BWhite@ YourObserver.com

Classified Advertising Sales Executive / Lexi Huelsman, LHuelsman@ YourObserver.com

Sales Operations Manager / Susan Leedom, SLeedom@YourObserver.com

Sales Coordinator/Account Manager / Lori Downey, LDowney @YourObserver.com

Digital Fulfillment Specialist / Emma B. Jolly, EJolly@YourObserver.com

Tributes Coordinator / Kristen Boothroyd, Tributes@YourObserver.com

Director of Marketing / Robin Lankton, RLankton@YourObserver.com

Marketing Specialist / Melanie Melone, MMelone@YourObserver.com

Director of Creative Services / Caleb Stanton, CStanton@YourObserver.com

Creative Services Administrator / Marjorie Holloway, MHolloway@ YourObserver.com

Advertising Graphic Designers / Luis Trujillo, Taylor Poe, Louise Martin, Shawna Polana

Digital Developer / Jason Camillo, JCamillo@YourObserver.com

Information Technology Manager / Homer Gallego, HGallego@YourObserver. com

Chief Financial Officer / Laura Strickland, LStrickland@YourObserver.com

Controller / Rafael Labrin, RLabrin@ YourObserver.com

Office and Accounting Coordinator / Donna Condon, DCondon@ YourObserver.com n In-Depth Reporting (NonInvestigative) n Division B: First Place - Business Observer, Mark Gordon

Investigative Reporting (Claudia Ross Memorial Award) n Division B: Third Place - Business Observer, Louis Llovio and staff

Breaking News Story n Division A: First Place - East County Observer, Jay Heater

Hurricane Breaking News Coverage n First Place - East County Observer, Staff

General News Story (Gwen

Stevenson Memorial Award) n Division B: First Place - Longboat Observer, Eric Garwood

Hurricane Coverage- General News Story n Division BC: Second Place - Business Observer, Louis Llovio n Division A: Second PlaceEast County Observer, Staff

Humorous Column n Division A: Third Place - East County Observer, Jay Heater

Observer Media Group Inc. is locally owned.

Publisher of the Longboat Observer, East County Observer, Sarasota/Siesta Key Observer, Palm Coast Observer, Ormond Beach Observer, West Orange Times & Observer, Southwest Orange Observer, Business Observer, Jacksonville Daily Record, Key Life Magazine, LWR Life Magazine, Baldwin Park Living Magazine and Season Magazine

CEO / Matt Walsh

President / Emily Walsh

Vice President / Lisa Walsh

Chairman Emeritus / David Beliles

1970 Main St. Sarasota, FL 34236 941-366-3468

PAINTING MARATHON: Sarasota artist Beck Lane shows love for Frida Kahlo.

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