Sensationalism and Us: Are We the Problem with Media?
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Exploring the blurred lines between media responsibility and public demand.
We often blame the media for sensationalism, bias, and misinformation. But what if we’re complicit — as consumers who reward clickbait, outrage, and controversy? Is media simply holding up a mirror to what we want to see?
About Thinkers Forum:
Thinkers Forum is a space for open, respectful dialogues on the complex issues shaping our world.
We’ll explore:
- Has journalism given way to infotainment and outrage cycles?
- Do consumers shape media, or does media shape consumer behavior?
- What role do algorithms and virality play in what gets covered?
- Is there still space for nuanced, slow journalism — and who supports it?
- How can we hold media accountable without silencing free speech?
- What are alternative models that value truth over traffic?
What this is:
A 1.5–2 hour live online discussion on Google Meet. It’s not a webinar or panel — it’s a collaborative dialogue where every perspective matters.
Who should attend:
- People frustrated with modern media coverage
- Journalists, students, and media observers
- Anyone curious about the ethics of journalism
- Socially aware individuals looking to understand their role in the information ecosystem
Why attend:
Gain fresh insights, question media narratives, and examine your own role in shaping how stories are told.
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Internet & Social Media
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