Read more. Listen more. Understand more.

THE NEW YORK TIMES

With politicians, organizations and governments seeking to manipulate the news for their own agenda, the media landscape has become increasingly fragmented. What we need now more than ever is empathy for those with whom we might disagree with. 

So how do you encourage people to step out of their bubbles and push themselves to try to understand points-of-view they otherwise wouldn’t expose themselves to?

For World Press Freedom Day, the world’s most prominent news organizations put aside competitive and ideological differences and came together to tell their audiences to read, listen to and watch their rival publications, all to promote a better-informed society and a better world.

In the end, a better informed world, is a better world.
— Meredith Levien, COO - New York Times
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