The podcast examines the crisis of trust in the media, exploring potential causes and solutions. It considers whether the current distrust is warranted, given technological changes and the media's role in shaping culture. The discussion analyzes historical parallels, such as the late 1960s media distrust and the yellow journalism era, to provide context. The conversation also tackles the impact of social media, the rise of "anti-media" consumption, and the shift in the social status of journalists. The hosts further explore the role of bias, audience capture, and the challenges of covering figures like Donald Trump, while also debating the importance of objective truth versus embracing ambiguity in reporting.
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