The question I raise is whether by 2025, a broader audience will significantly devalue news, marking a shift in how news is perceived in public life.
As our consumption of diverse content increases, will the cultural narrative that news is inherently valuable begin to further erode, influencing our relationship with it?
I'm not predicting the end of journalism, but rather a gradual decline in news's importance, leading to more people viewing news consumption as non-essential.
The concept of 'news discouragement' highlights how societal pressure shapes our choices about news consumption, leading to an environment where avoidance becomes justified.
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