What tools or resources does a citizen need to identify disinformation?

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What tools or resources does a citizen need to identify disinformation?

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Although it is easy to be fooled, we should at least act with great caution before giving credence to news that does not seem real. Only by reading the news consistently can we filter out such information and distinguish between those that are reliable and those that are not.

In recent years we have witnessed the global rise of podcasts. Is this the reinvention of traditional radio? Why do you think this format is so successful?
I'm thrilled. When we did this interview, conventional radio had lost almost 700,000 listeners in Spain. Miguel Ángel Nieto, who was the presenter of "Viva la Gente" on the now defunct Antena 3 radio station, told me precisely in the podcast Comunicación para Todos that young people had abandoned radio. Meanwhile, the podcast, in the same 2nd wave of the EGM of 2022, has increased in audience.

I think the success of this format is mainly due to the fact that more and higher quality content is being produced , to the point that we can talk about a real boom. There is so much to choose from that nepal phone data there will always be a podcast that seems to be designed for you. And general radio cannot do that, of course.

The podcast is also designed to accompany us in our routines (the gym, a walk, in the car...) and listening to an episode is compatible with another activity.

Many companies are also including podcasting formats in their corporate communication actions. Do you think it makes sense?
It makes a lot of sense. And not just companies. Institutions, associations of all kinds and scientific societies are also betting on this format. It is a relatively cheap content that, if taken care of, can have great quality. It is a different , more intimate way of communicating. It is not anecdotal that podcast hosts speak in the singular to their audience because they are addressing, in the intimacy that headphones or listening alone provide, a single person. I will tell you that I started in this to "play radio again" and remember my professional beginnings, and now I participate in seven other podcasts with topics as varied as the history of terrorism in Spain, respiratory diseases and entrepreneurship, among others.
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