
S4E36 Institutional Corruption in News Media: A Conversation with William English
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Distrust in the Media: A Generational Shift
This chapter explores the historical and contemporary factors contributing to a pervasive distrust in news media, particularly among younger audiences who share skepticism across partisan lines. It emphasizes the implications of media centralization on democracy and the need for diverse voices in the information landscape. The discussion also includes potential solutions for rebuilding trust, such as decentralization and crowd-sourced information.
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