Why Should We Trust Established Media
Offered By: Web Summit via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a thought-provoking panel discussion from Web Summit 2017 featuring industry experts from Google, News UK, Definers Public Affairs, CAA, and Yahoo News. Delve into the complex issue of trust in established media, examining the role of digital platforms, subscription models, and filtering mechanisms. Gain insights on the impact of propaganda, new threats to journalism, and the influence of social media on news consumption. Discover how the media landscape is evolving, from the #MeToo movement to the future of political campaigns. Analyze the changing dynamics between traditional and digital media, and consider the challenges and opportunities facing the industry in an era of direct communication and rapidly shifting technologies.
Syllabus
Intro
Welcome
Darnell Strom
Joe Pounder
Quentin Hardy
Google
How should we trust established media
How does Google service the question
The view about subscriptions
Is there a filtering mechanism
Propaganda state
New threat
Influence the news
Representation
Harvey Weinstein
J Edgar Hoover
The positive effect
Credibility
The Me2 phenomenon
The future of media
How to use the new media
Joe Biden
Digital media
Brexit and social media
Direct Communication
Campaigns in the Future
The Role of Established Media
Social Media Platforms
Is Google shaking things up
We are at a time
Taught by
Web Summit
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