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Episode 8: Who Do You Trust? (Part 1)

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The trust divide in American media has never been wider. This week we tackle one of today's most pressing questions: who can we trust to deliver our news?

We reveal how political affiliation shapes media trust and find common ground when discussing the most reliable news sources, while examing how social media and the blurring line between reporting and commentary have eroded journalistic standards.

Don't miss part two next week where we'll explore media influence, bias and practical steps for becoming a more informed news consumer. Subscribe now to continue this essential conversation about navigating today's complex media environment.

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Chapters

1. Meet Sharon and Karen: Sisters Who Disagree (00:00:00)

2. Trust Statistics: Republicans vs. Democrats (00:02:19)

3. Trump's Impact on Media Trust (00:06:01)

4. Journalists' Own Assessment of Media (00:10:01)

5. Age Groups and Media Consumption Habits (00:16:37)

6. News Avoidance and Its Consequences (00:19:51)

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The trust divide in American media has never been wider. This week we tackle one of today's most pressing questions: who can we trust to deliver our news?

We reveal how political affiliation shapes media trust and find common ground when discussing the most reliable news sources, while examing how social media and the blurring line between reporting and commentary have eroded journalistic standards.

Don't miss part two next week where we'll explore media influence, bias and practical steps for becoming a more informed news consumer. Subscribe now to continue this essential conversation about navigating today's complex media environment.

Support the show

  • Call to Action: Please leave us a rating and review. Send us your thoughts, questions, or suggestions on social media or send us an email at agreedtosisagree@gmail.
  • Support the Show: Check out our Buzzsprout Subscription to support the show!
  • Follow us on Social Media:

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Meet Sharon and Karen: Sisters Who Disagree (00:00:00)

2. Trust Statistics: Republicans vs. Democrats (00:02:19)

3. Trump's Impact on Media Trust (00:06:01)

4. Journalists' Own Assessment of Media (00:10:01)

5. Age Groups and Media Consumption Habits (00:16:37)

6. News Avoidance and Its Consequences (00:19:51)

13 episodes

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