In episode #2488, Neil and Eric explore the future of media via Axios. Drawing from a blog post written by the American news website, this episode covers the transformations that seem likely to occur in the media landscape in the near future. From a rising demand for subject-matter expertise to a desire to move away from “doom and gloom” content, tune in today to hear it all!
TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES:
[00:00] Today’s topic: The Future of Media aia Axios
[00:25] The rise in demand for subject-matter expertise.
[01:29] Value in documenting your journey.
[02:03] Why the days of big generic brands are over?
[02:30] The importance of newsletters in the media landscape of the future.
[03:45] Content that consumers are
[04:41] An example of how the media influences the way we think.
[05:58] How younger audiences want to consume their news.
[07:06] An overview of the highlights from today’s episode!
[07:51] That’s it for today! Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe!
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Axios Finish Line: The future of media
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