Major online platforms have enabled unparalleled reach, engagement, and innovation in the news media—even as the decoupling of advertising and journalism has threatened the very foundation of a commercial news model and ushered in the era of disinformation. Courtney Radsch explains how governments around the world are thinking about regulating this relationship.
A variety of legislative proposals aim to rein in drug prices and drug price growth, and the Consumer Price Index (CPI) is one key source of information that policymakers rely upon. However, Richard Frank, Ernst Berndt, and Andrew Hicks argue that CPI drug price numbers should be viewed with caution.
“Africans are shaping global podcasting, and this is set to grow in the decades to come.” On the final episode of the Foresight Africa podcast’s first season, Josephine Karianjahi and Aloysius Ordu discuss the rising demand for podcasts by African youths in urban areas, the barriers to access, and the potential for innovation and investment in the continent’s podcasting industry.
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