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Leo XIV appeals for responsible journalism amid rising fake news and AI misuse Emphasises the media’s role in preserving societal cohesion and democratic integrity…
Podcast hosts Richard Kyte and Scott Rada discuss the notable decline in trust towards American institutions, exploring the factors contributing to increased cynicism and the role of media in shaping public perception. In a recent episode of their podcast, hosts Richard Kyte and Scott Rada delved into the significant issue of declining trust in major American institutions. Over the years, trust in the government, scientific community, religious bodies, and media has seen a noticeable decline, pointing to a considerable shift in public perception and faith in these foundational entities. Richard Kyte, a keen observer of social dynamics, links this trust…
Tech mogul Elon Musk’s recent appearance with former President Donald Trump at a campaign event raises questions about the state of media and misinformation, amidst growing public disengagement from traditional news outlets. Elon Musk, renowned for his innovative contributions to technology and space exploration, has increasingly drawn scrutiny since acquiring X due to the platform’s reported shift towards more right-wing narratives and the proliferation of misleading information. A recent appearance with presidential candidate Donald Trump adds another dimension to Musk’s political engagements, especially given the contentious nature of Trump’s political comeback efforts. As Musk steps into the political limelight, he…
Experts warn that doomscrolling, the compulsive consumption of negative news online, poses serious risks to mental well-being, prompting calls for healthier digital habits. In the era dominated by the Internet and the ubiquitous presence of social media, a new behavioural phenomenon known as ‘doomscrolling’ has emerged, gaining significant attention due to its potential impact on mental health. Doomscrolling refers to the compulsive act of consuming large amounts of negative and distressing news online, often leading to extended periods of time spent browsing on digital devices in a search for content that is alarming or perceived as a threat. The term…
The fascination with true crime has evolved from 16th-century pamphlets to modern streaming content, igniting public intrigue around notorious cases while sparking discussions on the impact of graphic depictions on mental health. The fascination with true crime narratives and graphic depictions of real-world violence continues to capture global attention, a trend that dates back several centuries. In the 1500s, people relied on town criers and printed pamphlets to learn about local crimes, but today, platforms like Netflix cater to millions with a wide array of true crime content. This modern evolution has transformed crime stories into a significant element of…
As the 2024 US presidential election approaches, scrutiny increases on how technological platforms manage the spread of false information, particularly the manipulation of ‘breaking news’ to bolster misleading narratives. False Information and Misuse of “Breaking News” in 2024 US Election Year In a climate already charged with political tension in the run-up to the US elections, technological platforms are facing scrutiny over their handling of false information. A recent report by AFP highlights the growing trend of misusing terms like “breaking news” to reinforce false narratives, a move that further erodes trust in traditional media, which surveys indicate is already…
The conclusion of SXSW Sydney highlighted insightful discussions on marketing ethics and social discourse, alongside electrifying performances, leaving a lasting impact on attendees. SXSW Sydney Wraps Up with Engaging Discussions and Memorable Performances Sydney witnessed the conclusion of SXSW’s eventful week, concluding on Friday, 18 October 2023. The day was marked by insightful discussions on a wide array of topics, engaging audiences with captivating conversations, and displaying an array of unique performances by various talented artists, making it an inspiring day for attendees. A highlight of the day’s events was an insightful panel discussion exploring the nuances between effective marketing…
As trust in traditional news outlets plummets, the need for responsible reporting and public engagement becomes critical in combating misinformation. In the digital age, where the internet and social media dominate as primary sources of information for many, the role of traditional news media has never been more crucial. A recent survey underscores a troubling trend: the public’s trust in media outlets is at an all-time low, with no single entity commanding universal confidence. This has sparked intense debate about the media’s responsibilities in reporting and verifying information. The crux of the concern lies in the media’s role as fact-checkers…
The manipulation of journalistic terminology to spread false narratives is increasingly evident in the context of political elections, leading to a decline in public trust in the media. In recent years, the misappropriation of journalism terminology has become a widespread tool for spreading misinformation, particularly in the context of political elections in the United States. This practice gained attention with instances such as those surrounding Vice President Kamala Harris and other political figures. As outlined by several media watchdogs and fact-checking organisations, false narratives are increasingly being presented as news by using terms like “breaking,” which are traditionally reserved for…
As social media algorithms shape news consumption, experts stress the critical need for media literacy to help audiences discern truth from falsehood. Growing Importance of Media Literacy in the Age of Social Media Algorithms In a world increasingly governed by the algorithms of social media, the need for media literacy has become crucial. This sentiment was shared by journalist Svetoslav Ivanov, host of the programme “120 Minutes” on bTV, and popular vlogger Stefan Popov – Chefo, during discussions with the Bulgarian Telegraph Agency. According to a report from the Reuters Institute, social media platforms have become significant sources of news…
Rosental Calmon Alves, aged 72, highlights the evolving landscape of journalism and the importance of media education during the 80th Assembly of the Inter-American Press Association in Córdoba. Rosental Calmon Alves, a prominent figure in global journalism, recently attended the 80th Assembly of the Inter-American Press Association (SIP) in Córdoba, drawing attention to his influential career and the evolving landscape of journalism. Alves, now aged 72, continues to impact the field from Austin, Texas, where he established and leads the Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas. This institution has become a pivotal training hub for journalists worldwide, focusing particularly…
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