Unlike the traditional media sphere, aggressive and ideologically engaged minorities have become professionalized through the creation of a digital agora.
The media, for their part, have shone through their nepal cell phone number list procrastination, their amateurism and a certain blindness . It took twenty years for them to become aware of the reality of the digital revolution, of its political and economic implications .
During this period, the media simultaneously lost their monopoly on media speech, part of the citizens' trust and finally the link with a society in profound transformation. A negligence for which they are paying a high price today.
The criticisms made of journalists are very similar to those made of political representatives and highlight a crisis of representation. As in politics, the mirror held up to society no longer corresponds to the image it has of itself . Disconnection from the field, monopoly of public speaking, ideological bias, defense of outdated institutions and working methods...
Distrust rejection and the crisis of representation
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