<description>&lt;p&gt;Over the past thirty years, monumental changes have pushed the media further from its core mission of serving the public interest. Political pressures, commercial imperatives, deregulation, and the concentration of immense capital in just a few hands have converged to distort the flow of information and weaken the media’s ability to hold power to account. As a result, trust erodes, civic life suffers, and those without influence are increasingly marginalized.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;In this episode of &lt;strong&gt;FMC Fast Chat&lt;/strong&gt;, Jaci Clement speaks with Natalie Fenton —professor of media and communications at Goldsmiths, University of London, co-founder of the Media Reform Coalition in the UK, and author of &lt;em&gt;Democratic Delusions: How the Media Hollows Out Democracy and What We Can Do About It &lt;/em&gt;— to explore the ways a weakened media system harms our democracy and how reimagining the media landscape can help rebuild trust, transparency, and fairness. This is a conversation about understanding where we went wrong, who truly benefits from our current media system, and how we can chart a path toward a future that finally puts the public interest front and center.&lt;/p&gt;</description>

FMC Fast Chat

Jaci Clement

'Democratic Delusions:' A Conversation with Natalie Fenton on Reclaiming Media for the Public Good

DEC 10, 202434 MIN
FMC Fast Chat

'Democratic Delusions:' A Conversation with Natalie Fenton on Reclaiming Media for the Public Good

DEC 10, 202434 MIN

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<p>Over the past thirty years, monumental changes have pushed the media further from its core mission of serving the public interest. Political pressures, commercial imperatives, deregulation, and the concentration of immense capital in just a few hands have converged to distort the flow of information and weaken the media’s ability to hold power to account. As a result, trust erodes, civic life suffers, and those without influence are increasingly marginalized.</p><p>In this episode of <strong>FMC Fast Chat</strong>, Jaci Clement speaks with Natalie Fenton —professor of media and communications at Goldsmiths, University of London, co-founder of the Media Reform Coalition in the UK, and author of <em>Democratic Delusions: How the Media Hollows Out Democracy and What We Can Do About It </em>— to explore the ways a weakened media system harms our democracy and how reimagining the media landscape can help rebuild trust, transparency, and fairness. This is a conversation about understanding where we went wrong, who truly benefits from our current media system, and how we can chart a path toward a future that finally puts the public interest front and center.</p>