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News in a bubble: the risks of letting other people choose what news you know about (Episode 23.5)

News in a bubble: the risks of letting other people choose what news you know about (Episode 23.5)

Update: 2024-08-061
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If you are getting most of your news from evening cable shows or podcasts, you're not alone. But you're also probably not as well-informed as you think you are. In this episode, Dr. Sturg breaks down curation of news and how it affects your knowledge about what's going on. 

Letting other people decide what stories are important can be useful or even necessary sometimes. But especially for things you care about a lot, it's important to look for first-hand reports. Learn how to create your own curated news feed in this week's UnSpun. 

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News in a bubble: the risks of letting other people choose what news you know about (Episode 23.5)

News in a bubble: the risks of letting other people choose what news you know about (Episode 23.5)

Dr. Amanda Sturgill