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DOES JOURNALISM SUCK NOW? - VIDEO

In this episode, Brittlestar, Steve Boots, Lisa B and this week’s guest, journalist Rachel Gilmore discuss the state of journalism and the reasons behind its decline. They explore the impact of capitalism and extractive practices on journalism, as well as the shift towards profit-driven models. The role of advertising in funding journalism is examined, along with the challenges and potential solutions for sustainable funding. Despite the challenges, there is optimism for the future of journalism and the importance of preserving it as a public good. The conversation explores the value of good journalism and the challenges faced by news organizations in the current media landscape. It discusses the gap in the market for reliable news and the difficulty of finding trustworthy sources. The need for news organizations to adapt and meet audiences where they are is emphasized. The conversation also delves into the impact of confirmation bias, media literacy, and critical thinking on the consumption of news. The decline of journalism and the role of social media and algorithms are examined. The importance of building trust through personal connections and the need for diversity in newsrooms are highlighted. In this episode, the hosts and guest discuss the changing landscape of journalism and the potential benefits of the crashing and burning of mainstream media. They explore the failings of mainstream media in covering important issues and the need for a more diverse range of perspectives. The conversation also delves into the uncomfortable transition in media and the importance of nurturing the survival of democracy. The value of traditional media institutions and the pros and cons of their structures are examined. The hosts and guest offer suggestions for supporting journalism and taking action to help the industry.

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A weekly podcast where Brittlestar, Steve Boots, and Lisa B attempt to make Canadian News and Politics funner.