
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Lara Logan reflects on her career in journalism, highlighting challenges such as cancel culture and the shifting media landscape. She emphasises the importance of questioning dominant narratives, warns against the rise of propaganda, and critiques race-based laws in South Africa. Logan also explores the societal impact of Marxism and the tension between activism and journalism.
She discusses the profound effects of land expropriation in South Africa, drawing on both personal experience and broader national issues. Logan touches on the emotional difficulty of leaving South Africa, its breathtaking natural beauty, and the continent’s ongoing struggles with corruption and development. She expresses deep concern for the future of journalism in an age of rapid change and widespread misinformation.
https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/lara-logan-what-happened-to-journalism
By UK Column4.8
1717 ratings
Lara Logan reflects on her career in journalism, highlighting challenges such as cancel culture and the shifting media landscape. She emphasises the importance of questioning dominant narratives, warns against the rise of propaganda, and critiques race-based laws in South Africa. Logan also explores the societal impact of Marxism and the tension between activism and journalism.
She discusses the profound effects of land expropriation in South Africa, drawing on both personal experience and broader national issues. Logan touches on the emotional difficulty of leaving South Africa, its breathtaking natural beauty, and the continent’s ongoing struggles with corruption and development. She expresses deep concern for the future of journalism in an age of rapid change and widespread misinformation.
https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/lara-logan-what-happened-to-journalism

912 Listeners

499 Listeners

185 Listeners

626 Listeners

609 Listeners

371 Listeners

468 Listeners

15 Listeners

578 Listeners

819 Listeners

148 Listeners

1,839 Listeners

180 Listeners

252 Listeners

129 Listeners