Women publishing positive news
Positive news publishers Anuradha Kedia from India and Geri Weis-Corbley from the US talk to Kim Chakanesta about how they are changing the news landscape for the good.
In a world that is dominated by news of destruction and disaster it seems as though we will never see any positive news. Amongst this bad news fatigue, media forums focusing purely on positive and uplifting stories have begun to seep through to mainstream media.
Kim Chakanetsa meets two women who decided to start their own positive news ventures.
Anuradha Kedia is the co-founder of The Better India, the world's largest positive and solutions based media platform. Anuradha focuses on objective reporting and impact driven media to create a positive impact across India.
Geri Weis-Corby is the founder and editor-in-chief of the Good News Network, an online newspaper which solely publishes positive and uplifting news stories. Geri is also the author of ‘And Now, The Good News’ which highlights some of their best news stories from the past 25 years.
Produced by Abbie Bulbulian and Jane Thurlow
(Image: (L) Geri Weis-Corby, courtesy Geri Weis-Corby. (R) Anuradha Kedia, courtesy Anuradha Kedia.)
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