Time is Tik Toking away for legacy media – the view from America’s Gen Z
TikTok gets a special shoutout from young Americans, despite their government trying to cancel the app in its entirety.
TikTok gets a special shoutout from young Americans, despite their government trying to cancel the app in its entirety.
Our reporting has been drowned out by unchecked disinformation and easily manipulated social media algorithms.
One thing above all others has made me suspicious of the loudening cry that “cancel culture” is preventing free speech: the continued popularity of Andrew Tate.
When you’re dealing with data, transparency is key. With several narratives, buzz, and complicated information out there, audiences need to be able to consume news and media stories that are factual and reliable to avoid misinformation.
Arriving before dawn ready to stand for many hours in crowds and pouring rain, Reuters photographers used ample time and quick instincts to cover the coronation of King Charles III.
Think about generative AI as a bright intern: Impressive at times, and with certain skills that your more seasoned staff may not have. Still, not to be given responsibilities without oversight.
AI is only a tool, and it is up to humans to ensure that it is used ethically and responsibly – that’s how ‘Monica’, Open AI’s virtual assistant sees it.
How can our audiences make sense of it all? How can media continue to hold those in power to account? How can public service journalism strengthen audience trust? Collaboration is key.
This ionic picture – captured by the NRK frontline team, tells a story of the psychology of war that cannot be expressed with words.
Why the drift away from traditional news? News that never stops; news that feels uncomfortably bleak and news that is not relatable – we need something different.
How ORF have developed their coverage of war on the ground, the refugee crisis and the challenges the conflict poses for Austrian politicians and society as a whole.