Kulturforum
Kampnagel - KMH
TikTok, Instagram und Co versus TV, Radio und Zeitungen - wie der veränderte Medien-Konsum die Generationen spaltet
It’s obvious: the under-30 generation gets its information from completely different sources than older people. The Tagesschau, newspapers, and radio are losing importance, while social media shapes the public discourse. This also changes conversations about politics, the economy, and culture; it deepens the generational divide and influences voting decisions. How can barriers to digital media be reduced for older people? How can quality journalism, credibility, and the reliability of sources be safeguarded? And how can more complex ...
It’s obvious: the under-30 generation gets its information from completely different sources than older people. The Tagesschau, newspapers, and radio are losing importance, while social media shapes the public discourse. This also changes conversations about politics, the economy, and culture; it deepens the generational divide and influences voting decisions. How can barriers to digital media be reduced for older people? How can quality journalism, credibility, and the reliability of sources be safeguarded? And how can more complex topics be made understandable and appealing for young people? The Kulturforum invites you to a panel discussion with Claas Schüddekopf (Head of the Media Office at the BKM) and other experts.