News Fatigue
The Power to Write History: How Journalism Shapes Collective Memory and Forgetting
What societies remember, and what they forget, is shaped not only by historians but by journalism. From wars to natural disasters, the news does not simply record events; it decides which fragments endure in collective memory, and which fade into silence.
Published on: 30 Oct, 2025
News Fatigue and Avoidance: How Media Overload is Reshaping Audience Engagement
A study conducted on 12,000 American adults revealed that two-thirds feel “exhausted” by the overwhelming volume of news they receive. Why is the public feeling drained by the news? Are audiences actively avoiding it, and at what psychological cost? Most importantly, how can the media rebuild trust and reconnect with its audience?
Published on: 25 May, 2025