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Turning The Page to Fit Today's World: How Media Is Reinventing Itself.

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Did you know that some studies have shown that individuals that are exposed to several hours of news coverage on a specific event have experienced more physical and mental issues than those who directly witnessed said event?

In today’s episode our wonderful guest Seden Anlar, Climate Communicator, Climate Action Network Europe joins us to discuss how toxic our relationship with the news has become… As a media professional herself, Seden explains how the media landscape is shifting following the overwhelming number of crises that have been covered in the last few years.

Together we discuss:

  • How entangled media and politics are. And how one can destroy the other.
  • How we can explain the sharp decrease in interest in the news.
  • How to fight active avoidance by developing new ways of telling the news.
  • What is the relationship between the media and the climate crisis coverage and how it has evolved.
  • How we can change the way we consume the news and get behind slow journalism.
  • And so much more…

We hope you enjoy the episode as much as we did recording it.

Don’t hesitate to rate and review!

Read the Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2022

  continue reading

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Did you know that some studies have shown that individuals that are exposed to several hours of news coverage on a specific event have experienced more physical and mental issues than those who directly witnessed said event?

In today’s episode our wonderful guest Seden Anlar, Climate Communicator, Climate Action Network Europe joins us to discuss how toxic our relationship with the news has become… As a media professional herself, Seden explains how the media landscape is shifting following the overwhelming number of crises that have been covered in the last few years.

Together we discuss:

  • How entangled media and politics are. And how one can destroy the other.
  • How we can explain the sharp decrease in interest in the news.
  • How to fight active avoidance by developing new ways of telling the news.
  • What is the relationship between the media and the climate crisis coverage and how it has evolved.
  • How we can change the way we consume the news and get behind slow journalism.
  • And so much more…

We hope you enjoy the episode as much as we did recording it.

Don’t hesitate to rate and review!

Read the Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2022

  continue reading

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