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Ep 5 - Media and Elections

43 min · 7 de mar de 2025
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In this episode Michelle Ainsworth looks at why strong public service media organisations and local journalism are vital for keeping democracy in check at a grassroots level. She also explores the challenges facing political journalists who are working in an increasingly fragmented media landscape. She’ll talk to senior journalists and news executives, former US government advisors, information integrity experts and disinformation specialists. This episode includes interviews with: Tina Griego, Colorado News Collaborative Associate Professor Michelle Amazeen, Mass Communication, Boston University Dean Jackson, Democracy, Media and Technology Specialist Nina Jankowicz, founder American Sunlight Project and author of “How to lose the information war” Kelly McBride, Senior Vice President Poynter Institute and NPR’s Public Editor Jay Rosen, Journalism Professor, New York University and author of “The Citizens Agenda” Sam Stockwell, Alan Turing Institute’s Centre for Emerging Technology and Security Professor Rasmus Nielson, Former Director Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism Professor Amy E. Lehrman, Director of the Possibility Lab, UC Berkeley Marty Baron, former Editor of the Washington Post and author of “Collision of Power” Associate Professor Claire Wardle, Department of Communication, Cornell University Tina Rosenberg, journalist and co-founder Solutions Journalism Network Publications cited: Colorado News Collaborative [https://colabnews.co/] New forms of advertising raise questions about journalism integrity - The Conversation [https://theconversation.com/new-forms-of-advertising-raise-questions-about-journalism-integrity-173205] The Citizens Agenda [https://www.thecitizensagenda.org/] ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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Ep 7 - Media and Digital Literacy

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Ep 6 - Fact Checking, Prebunking and Debunking

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7 de mar de 202544 min
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Ep 5 - Media and Elections

In this episode Michelle Ainsworth looks at why strong public service media organisations and local journalism are vital for keeping democracy in check at a grassroots level. She also explores the challenges facing political journalists who are working in an increasingly fragmented media landscape. She’ll talk to senior journalists and news executives, former US government advisors, information integrity experts and disinformation specialists. This episode includes interviews with: Tina Griego, Colorado News Collaborative Associate Professor Michelle Amazeen, Mass Communication, Boston University Dean Jackson, Democracy, Media and Technology Specialist Nina Jankowicz, founder American Sunlight Project and author of “How to lose the information war” Kelly McBride, Senior Vice President Poynter Institute and NPR’s Public Editor Jay Rosen, Journalism Professor, New York University and author of “The Citizens Agenda” Sam Stockwell, Alan Turing Institute’s Centre for Emerging Technology and Security Professor Rasmus Nielson, Former Director Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism Professor Amy E. Lehrman, Director of the Possibility Lab, UC Berkeley Marty Baron, former Editor of the Washington Post and author of “Collision of Power” Associate Professor Claire Wardle, Department of Communication, Cornell University Tina Rosenberg, journalist and co-founder Solutions Journalism Network Publications cited: Colorado News Collaborative [https://colabnews.co/] New forms of advertising raise questions about journalism integrity - The Conversation [https://theconversation.com/new-forms-of-advertising-raise-questions-about-journalism-integrity-173205] The Citizens Agenda [https://www.thecitizensagenda.org/] ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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