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The Shifting Role of Media in a Polarized World
New York, USAMonday, November 25, 2024
The blurring of news and opinion isn't new, but it has intensified in the past decade. Broadcast television used to focus on fact-based news, but the success of Fox News and other opinion-based outlets has changed that. Today, many people prefer news that reflects their views. The 2024 campaign coverage showed a shift towards podcasts and other platforms that offer friendly spaces for politicians. Megyn Kelly, once a Fox News reporter, now hosts a successful podcast with conservative views. Even CNN, known for its impartiality, saw a significant drop in ratings after the election.
The challenge for non-partisan news is clear. Frank Sesno, a former CNN bureau chief, argues that "Morning Joe" hosts are talented but not journalists seeking truth. Kate O'Brian, outgoing head of news at E. W. Scripps Co. , believes exhaustion from the polarized climate could bring back traditional journalism. The future of non-partisan news is uncertain, but the desire for it still exists.
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