These days it seems like everybody is under pressure to pick a side on social issues. Increasingly that means us, as public broadcasters, too. We all want to be on the right side of history. But does it mean we run the risk of going too far in telling our audience how to navigate massive societal and geopolitical changes? In this session we will explore what is fair game for public service media when it comes to promoting a certain view of the world: from toxic masculinity to misinformation to how best to prepare your audience for war. Let’s find out together!
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