Ipsos’ magazine on ‘Why news literacy matters more than ever’ 

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The monthly magazine focused on what’s in store for the news industry and the importance of news literacy. 

The September issue of What the Future, a monthly magazine by market research and consulting firm Ipsos, focused on what’s in store for the news industry and the importance of news literacy. 

Peter Adams, Senior Vice President of Research and Design NLP, noted in a Q-and-A that, “students are inheriting the largest and most complex information environment in human history.” 

“If we don’t teach them media literacy, we’re actively disempowering them civically. We kind of owe it to them,” Adams said.  

Read the full story here.  

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