It’s your turn to talk. Every Thursday, we open up the phone lines for your questions and comments. Today, we’re discussing media literacy and consumption with Garrison Hayes and Ken Paulson.
At the state capital, Nashville has a good amount of local news coverage. We’ve also attracted national attention, including multiple conservative outlets and their personalities. So, with a myriad of choices and a never-ending supply of information, what news sources do you use to stay fully and accurately informed? Are you willing to pay for that information? And how do you tell the difference between news that’s been checked for accuracy and news that hasn’t?
This episode was produced by Mary Mancini.
GUESTS
Garrison Hayes | Video Correspondent, Center for Investigative Reporting
Ken Paulson | Dean Emeritus and director of the Free Speech Center at the College of Media and Entertainment, MTSU; Former editor-in-chief of USA Today
FURTHER IN
- Watch Ken Paulson at TEDxNashville: Saving Democracy in a Single Bound
- You can watch the latest videos from Garrison Hayes at Mother Jones.
- August 8, 2024: Your Turn To Talk: Power and accountability, from the president to your precinct
- August 1, 2024: Open Line: How are you doing this election season?
- “From shrinking traditional newsrooms to the rise of nonprofit news,” here’s a snapshot from last year of the state of local news published by the Nashville Scene.