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Not drowning waving, a modern media tale — with Geraldine Doogue

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Jul 31, 2025
Geraldine Doogue, a veteran journalist with over fifty years in media, discusses the existential crisis in journalism. She explores how mainstream media can adapt to survive by fostering community engagement and combatting misinformation. A heartfelt tribute to a late media icon highlights the emotional ties in the industry. Doogue emphasizes the need for blending traditional and digital approaches to rebuild public trust, urging creativity and inclusivity to reshape the future of news.
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Media and Church Challenges Paralleled

  • Media and churches face similar challenges, notably reviving community "we" versus individual "I" focus.
  • Strengthening communal ties in media might engage consumers to resist rising autocratic threats.
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Journalism's Shrinking Audience

  • Journalism is declining, serving fewer people and likened to niche art forms appreciated by few.
  • Despite this, journalists deeply miss the public they once routinely served and engaged with.
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End of Modern Mediatisation

  • Modernity's mediatisation that centralized trusted information is dissolving, causing fragmentation.
  • We now face a challenging environment where gossip and uncalibrated opinions prevail over calm, trusted news.
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