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- Media Panel 9 December 10:40 - 11:10AM
Rebooting Media Education for the Algorithmic Age
As AI and social media rewrite how stories are produced, verified, and shared, journalism and media education face an existential test. A UNESCO survey found that 62% of digital creators skip rigorous fact-checking, while a 2024 YouGov study showed only 27% of young adults feel confident about AI in education. How can schools, platforms, and educators close these gaps — embedding ethics, data literacy, and critical thinking into curricula designed for a world that never stops scrolling?
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- Creator Economy Panel 8 December 3:30 - 3:50PM
More Than Views: How to Turn an Audience into a Family
In a world where content shapes identity, what makes audiences feel they belong? This session explores how creators and producers design connection through storytelling, community, and emotion. Featuring Stas Natanzon and Mohamad Hosam, the conversation unpacks how digital storytelling, humor, and culture-building turn viewers into participants. Together, they reveal how creators can craft spaces online or off that feel human, inclusive, and unforgettable.
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- Media Panel 9 December 11:55AM - 12:15PM
The New Geography of Storytelling
Global storytelling remains shaped by a few legacy power centers even as most of the world’s people, and much of its innovation, live outside them. Across the Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East, creators are producing stories that challenge stereotypes, reveal overlooked progress, and reflect realities often missed by Western-centric media. This session looks at how these storytellers are democratizing the global narrative, and how traditional and new media hubs alike can orient for inclusivity and context-driven storytelling ecosystem.
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- Media Panel 8 December 1:00 - 1:30PM
Fighting for Depth in a Shallow Media World
In a landscape driven by clicks, speed, and algorithmic reward, depth is becoming a lost art. “Churnalism”, the recycling of online content, has replaced original reporting, leaving audiences skeptical and disengaged. With just 32% of Americans expressing trust in the media (Gallup), the challenge is clear: how can journalism reclaim substance in a digital age built for brevity? This session explores how newsrooms, platforms, and creators can harness technology to restore depth, context, and credibility in an attention-fractured world.
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- Media Fireside 10 December 10:00 - 10:20AM
Preparing Youth for a World of Infinite Information
In today’s information-saturated world, media fluency is as essential as reading or math. Yet a 2024 News Literacy Project survey found that only 39% of U.S. teens receive formal media literacy education, and just 18% can accurately distinguish news from ads, opinion, or entertainment. As students navigate increasingly AI-driven and conspiratorial media ecosystems, how can schools equip them to think critically, discern truth, and shape the digital world they’re inheriting?
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