Rob Brotherton

  • Read by: Lance C. Fuller

    Duration: 8 hrs 27 mins

    There was a time when the news came once a day, in the morning newspaper. A time when the only way to see what was happening around the world was to catch the latest newsreel at the movies. Times have changed. Now we're inundated. Pundits pontificate on news networks 24 hours a day. We carry the news with us, getting instant alerts about events around the globe. Yet despite this unprecedented abundance of information, it seems increasingly difficult to know what's true and what's not.

    In Bad News, Rob Brotherton delves into the psychology of news, reviewing how the latest research can help navigate this supposedly post-truth world and answers one of the greatest questions of the age: how can we all be smarter consumers of news?

    Psychology & Sociology
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