Episode 27: Beatrice Politi, Vice President, Corporate Advisory - Earned Media, Coaching and Strategy at Hill+Knowlton Strategies
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Is the mainstream media losing its role as the gatekeeper of objective news and reporting? With news and information available 24/7 from a huge variety of sources, how are Canadians getting their facts? In this episode, Beatrice Politi, Vice President, Corporate Advisory - Earned Media, Coaching and Strategy at Hill+Knowlton Strategies, joins Mike and Sean to talk about where Canadians are getting their news, how media habits are changing, and the impact on democracy and open discussion.  Head over to www.ipsos.com for more information about Ipsos. If you have a topic that you'd like us to cover on a future podcast, please reach out to us at [email protected]. We're on most major podcast platforms as well as on Spotify. Please like and subscribe to Educated Conjecture to get episodes sent to you as soon as they are published.
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