Why Influencers Still Need Mainstream Media
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Many Canadians say they’ve lost trust in mainstream media — but does that mean it no longer matters?
In this episode of Spin Nation, we break down how the information ecosystem has actually evolved. While traditional media still plays a critical role in gathering and reporting the news, it’s no longer where perception is shaped.
That happens in the next layer — where independent creators, podcasters, and YouTubers interpret the news, frame it for their audiences, and make it personal.
We explore:
- Why trust in mainstream media is declining
- The real difference between reporting and interpretation
- Where bias actually enters the system
- Why independent voices feel more authentic
- And who really shapes public opinion in Canada today
We also dig into the data:
Mainstream media dominates in volume — but independent creators are driving significantly higher engagement and deeper audience connection.
Bottom line:
If you’re only watching what’s covered in the news, you’re missing how narratives — and ultimately perception — are actually formed.