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How can the media win back our trust?
Netherlands🏛️ Politik6.5.2026

How can the media win back our trust?

The article discusses the declining trust in traditional media and explores efforts by media leaders to rebuild credibility. It features an interview with journalists from various sectors, including the New York Times, independent journalism, and Tangle News, discussing strategies such as increased transparency, personal engagement, acknowledging errors, and producing more in-depth content. The discussion is part of a podcast episode titled 'How Can the Media Win Back Our Trust?' hosted by Lighthouse Reports. The episode includes insights from Ed Lee, Joi Lee, and Isaac Saul, focusing on practical steps to restore audience confidence in media.

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How can the media win back our trust?

The article discusses the declining trust in traditional media and explores efforts by media leaders to rebuild credibility. It features an interview with journalists from various sectors, including the New York Times, independent journalism, and Tangle News, discussing strategies such as increased transparency, personal engagement, acknowledging errors, and producing more in-depth content. The discussion is part of a podcast episode titled 'How Can the Media Win Back Our Trust?' hosted by Lighthouse Reports. The episode includes insights from Ed Lee, Joi Lee, and Isaac Saul, focusing on practical steps to restore audience confidence in media.

Tendenz-Einschätzung (Mitte): The article focuses on general media practices and trust-building strategies rather than specific political issues, policies, or figures. While media trust is a politically sensitive issue, the piece remains focused on journalistic methods and does not take a clear ideological stance.

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