Is it true that “you can’t believe” anything you read? Can we consume news with a mindset other than cynicism, outrage, or fear?
Host Curtis Chang welcomes journalist and author Jon Ward to discuss why Christians need to care about a well-functioning news culture. With an AP poll on mainstream media showing trust at an all-time low, they explore the reasons behind this crisis—political isolation, social media's influence, and potential media bias. Together, they offer a framework for healthy news consumption, focusing on the postures of spectator, student, and servant, while Jon shares his personal strategies for staying informed in a fractured media landscape.
Referenced in This Episode:
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Gallup: Media Trust Data
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AP Media Trust Polling
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Gallup: Ideology percentages in the U.S.
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Media Bias Chart (based on self-identified ideology)
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The Highest Paid Media Personalities
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Top News Anchor Pay Cuts
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Tucker Carlson’s 2009 Defense of The New York Times
Jon Ward’s Suggested Media Sources:
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The Associated Press
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The New York Times
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The National Review
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Politico
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The Dispatch
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Axios
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The Liberal Patriot
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Wake Up To Politics
Some Local News Options
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The Baltimore Banner
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The Texas Tribune
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Streetcar Suburbs Publishing
More From Jon Ward:
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Check out Jon Ward’s Border-Stalkers Substack
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Buy & read Jon ward’s book Testimony: Inside the Evangelical Movement That Failed a Generation
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Listen to Jon Ward’s podcast The Long Game
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Información
- Programa
- FrecuenciaCada semana
- Publicado23 de noviembre de 2024, 07:00 UTC
- Duración59 min
- Episodio152
- ClasificaciónApto