

We live in a world where we are constantly exposed to different types of media – news, social media, advertising etc. They can influence our thoughts, feelings and actions, and sometimes without us even being aware of it. Media literacy is not only a skill but a responsibility. By being media literate, we can become more informed, engaged and empowered citizens in the digital age. In the latest episode, we are joined by Juliane von Reppert-Bismarck, who is the founder and director of Lie Detectors, an award-winning news literacy project in Europe.
Media literacy is not only a skill but a responsibility.
Listen to this episode of the Eurovision News Podcast and get unique perspectives on the process and challenges of delivering trustworthy and reliable news around the world. Hosted by Emilio San Pedro, head of the Eurovision News Exchange, and other editors from the network, this podcast covers topics such as media freedom, safety, innovation, and collaboration. Listen and get background into the stories behind the news and the people who make it happen.
In this short video, Iva Nenadić addresses the concept of 'fact-checking' and its prominent role in the European Union’s policy against di
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