Coda’s Natalia Antelava on Meta, Trump, and How Journalism Can Survive 2025
The Kicker14 Jan 2025

Coda’s Natalia Antelava on Meta, Trump, and How Journalism Can Survive 2025

Natalia Antelava spent many years as a correspondent for the BBC, before starting her own media company, Coda Story, in 2016. She’s covered wars in the Middle East and the rise of authoritarianism across Eastern Europe and the Caucasus. For the past year, she was a Knight Fellow at Stanford, where she examined how journalism might survive in an era of AI and tech supremacy. Antelava joins The Kicker to talk about Meta’s decision to do away with fact-checking, preparing for a second Trump admi...

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