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Journalism is losing its role as organiser of context.

The problem is not only declining reach or declining trust, but the loss of a shared editorial layer that helps readers place events in relation to one another.

Considered on 17 June 2026Updated on 17 June 2026 · 19:40 CET5 min read
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Editorial cartoon · national attention moving between outrage and clarity

A daily news system can produce more articles and still make the public less informed if the connective tissue disappears. The visible problem is attention. The deeper problem is context.

Readers increasingly meet news as fragments, summaries, feeds and screenshots. The original source may still matter, but the organising function once performed by a front page, an editor and a recognisable publication becomes weaker.

This creates room for a new editorial layer: one that does not simply add more content, but identifies divergence, explains frames and synthesises a considered account after the first reaction has passed.

Source divergence

Four frames on one decision.

The divergence bar above makes the spread visible. The cards below keep the underlying frames legible.

Reuters Institute

Audience behaviour

Position on divergence spectrum: 28%. This source frame helps define how the story moves from shared facts toward contested interpretation.

Publishers

Business pressure

Position on divergence spectrum: 55%. This source frame helps define how the story moves from shared facts toward contested interpretation.

Platforms

Distribution logic

Position on divergence spectrum: 74%. This source frame helps define how the story moves from shared facts toward contested interpretation.

Newsrooms

Editorial response

Position on divergence spectrum: 39%. This source frame helps define how the story moves from shared facts toward contested interpretation.

Synthesised considered view

Journalism is losing its role as organiser of context.

A daily news system can produce more articles and still make the public less informed if the connective tissue disappears. The visible problem is attention. The deeper problem is context.

Readers increasingly meet news as fragments, summaries, feeds and screenshots. The original source may still matter, but the organising function once performed by a front page, an editor and a recognisable publication becomes weaker.

This creates room for a new editorial layer: one that does not simply add more content, but identifies divergence, explains frames and synthesises a considered account after the first reaction has passed.

Shared factThe story begins with an event on which the sources broadly agree.
Main divergenceThe meaning of that event changes with institutional perspective.
Missing questionThe considered view asks what the first cycle left unresolved.
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