The Media Show

Greenland coverage, Australia’s social media ban, Brand Beckham

Jan 21, 2026
Elisabet Svane, a political analyst specializing in Danish and Greenland politics, shares insights on the evolving media coverage of Greenland amidst rising US-Europe tensions. Jamie Angus, former head of the BBC World Service, advocates for faster adoption of unblockable technologies to aid media access in repressive regimes. Bronte Gosling, a reporter with the Sydney Morning Herald, discusses Australia’s social media age ban, its early compliance challenges, and concerns regarding marginalized youth adapting to new restrictions.
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INSIGHT

Danish Media Amplified Greenland Voices

  • Danish coverage of Greenland shifted from confusion to intense scrutiny as the story returned to prominence.
  • Journalists increased reporting from Greenland and amplified Greenlandic voices in Danish media.
INSIGHT

Provocation Became Policy Signal

  • U.S. coverage treated Trump's Greenland remarks as moving from provocation to a serious policy focus.
  • Reporters balanced Trump statements with tracking actions by agencies like the Pentagon to gauge seriousness.
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Words Shape Perceived Intent

  • Journalists' choice of words (acquire, invade, take by force) shapes public perception of U.S. intent.
  • Language matters particularly when statements evoke historical colonial comparisons.
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