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It promised unlimited reach, direct engagement, and a more informed world. But instead devalued expertise, creating a ‘clicks and outrage’ economy where speed reigns over accuracy.
To help us get the full story, we’re joined by John DeDakis, an award-winning novelist, writing coach, public speaker, and former CNN Senior Copy Editor.
https://johndedakis.com/
https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B002BM6WM0
https://www.instagram.com/dedakisjohn/
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In this episode, John DeDakis, a former CNN editor and current writing coach, discusses the profound changes in journalism brought about by the internet. He highlights the challenges of maintaining trust in news, the impact of AI and misinformation, and the importance of media literacy.
We also explore the need for public broadcasting and the role of citizen journalism in shaping the media landscape. DeDakis concludes with a hopeful outlook for the future of journalism, stressing the importance of curiosity and discernment in the pursuit of truth.
00:00 The Journey of a Journalist
02:16 The Impact of the Internet on Journalism
03:52 Skepticism and Trust in Digital News
06:25 Challenges for Editors in the Digital Age
08:48 The Shift Towards Clickbait and Investigative Journalism
11:35 The Rise of Citizen Journalism
13:55 The Role of AI in Journalism
16:37 The Future of Content Creation
19:14 The Ethics of AI and Journalism
21:19 Substack and the Future of Individual Journalism
24:08 The Evolution of Journalism in the Digital Age
30:15 The Importance of Media Literacy and Education
37:08 The Role of Public Broadcasting in Journalism
42:50 Hope for the Future of Journalism
45:18 Curiosity as a Key Skill for Writers
Please follow the show, leave a review, or let us know what else you’d like us to look into at https://www.ruinedbytheinternet.com/
By Gareth KingIt promised unlimited reach, direct engagement, and a more informed world. But instead devalued expertise, creating a ‘clicks and outrage’ economy where speed reigns over accuracy.
To help us get the full story, we’re joined by John DeDakis, an award-winning novelist, writing coach, public speaker, and former CNN Senior Copy Editor.
https://johndedakis.com/
https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B002BM6WM0
https://www.instagram.com/dedakisjohn/
https://www.facebook.com/john.dedakis
https://bsky.app/profile/johndedakis.bsky.social
In this episode, John DeDakis, a former CNN editor and current writing coach, discusses the profound changes in journalism brought about by the internet. He highlights the challenges of maintaining trust in news, the impact of AI and misinformation, and the importance of media literacy.
We also explore the need for public broadcasting and the role of citizen journalism in shaping the media landscape. DeDakis concludes with a hopeful outlook for the future of journalism, stressing the importance of curiosity and discernment in the pursuit of truth.
00:00 The Journey of a Journalist
02:16 The Impact of the Internet on Journalism
03:52 Skepticism and Trust in Digital News
06:25 Challenges for Editors in the Digital Age
08:48 The Shift Towards Clickbait and Investigative Journalism
11:35 The Rise of Citizen Journalism
13:55 The Role of AI in Journalism
16:37 The Future of Content Creation
19:14 The Ethics of AI and Journalism
21:19 Substack and the Future of Individual Journalism
24:08 The Evolution of Journalism in the Digital Age
30:15 The Importance of Media Literacy and Education
37:08 The Role of Public Broadcasting in Journalism
42:50 Hope for the Future of Journalism
45:18 Curiosity as a Key Skill for Writers
Please follow the show, leave a review, or let us know what else you’d like us to look into at https://www.ruinedbytheinternet.com/