In this article, Pablo Boczkowski, a professor at the Northwestern University, talks about how within the recent years, journalists ad new media have seen their viewers revolt against them. Not believing the image that the media paints themselves in. He talks about how media distrust can be used to foster a better community where the media pays attention to their viewers, listening to them. He mentions how "To flourish in the third decade of the 21st century, journalism has to stop conceiving of audiences in its own image". He continues to talk about how viewers are putting more emphasis on transparency and sources. Being able to catch onto storytelling to lure in their viewers. He finishes off by saying "Ultimately, in this nascent third decade of the century, journalism has to foster social justice because that is the bedrock from which audiences can be re-engaged and trust can be earned again".
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