Moore Than Politics
In this episode of More Than Politics, State Senator Michael Moore welcomes veteran broadcasters Hank Stolz and Ben White of the Radio Worcester Network and Talk of the Commonwealth for a wide-ranging conversation about the evolution of local media, the rise of digital platforms, and the challenges of delivering trustworthy information in an increasingly fragmented media landscape. Drawing on decades of experience in Central Massachusetts media, Hank and Ben discuss how local journalism has changed, the decline of traditional newsrooms, and the growing influence of podcasts, streaming, social media, and algorithms on the way people consume information. The conversation examines the impact of echo chambers, misinformation, media literacy, and the challenges of maintaining public trust in an era where outrage often drives engagement. Topics include: -The transformation of local radio and journalism -The growth of podcasting and online streaming -How social media algorithms shape public opinion -The importance of media literacy and civic education -The role of local news in strengthening communities -Why context and facts matter more than ever This episode offers an insightful look at the future of news, public discourse, and how communities can stay informed in a rapidly changing media environment.
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