Ichose broadcast journalism because I believe in the power of a human voice — its hesitation, its conviction and its ability to make people feel seen. Yet, in today’s media landscape, human creations are under threat. Art is replaced by algorithms that churn out images and scripts. Journalists are silenced by corporations that fire reporters for an X post . Opinions are reshaped by political pressure that dictates what stories can run. Creativity in media isn’t dying, it’s being suffocated.

What makes this moment in history different, however, is not just that jobs are disappearing or that speech is being policed. Those battles have always existed. It’s that both forces are converging at once, squeezing out the space for authentic storytelling. Artificial intelligence doesn’t just t

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