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Outthink the Mob: Lessons from Journalism under Fire

Public Discussion
Aug
3
Saturday
3:45 PM–4:45 PM
MBH Bank Stage
The language of the event: English with Hungarian translator

Hungarian Translation Available

In an era of information overload and misinformation, the concept of objective reporting is more crucial—and more contested—than ever. This panel brings together distinguished journalists, media analysts, and communication scholars to explore the challenges and possibilities of achieving true objectivity in journalism. The participants will delve into questions of bias, transparency, and accountability in news reporting. Through a dynamic discussion, they will examine whether objective reporting is an attainable ideal or a fictional aspiration, and what this means for the future of trustworthy journalism.

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Julie Hartman
Talk Show Host, Salem Media Group
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Kanchan Gupta
Senior Advisor for India's Ministry of Information and Broadcasting
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Audrey Unverferth
Visiting fellow of MCC
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Stephen Travis Sholl
Head of International Communications at MCC
 
 
 
 

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