A Media Evolution Manifesto

Sphere Magazine proposes that the future of news media will be shaped neither by traditional institutions nor current digital media trends, but by the rise of the Omnicreator: a single-person system.

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Ink in the Cocoon: The Slow Death and Strange Rebirth of Journalism

Sphere Magazine looks at the rise of influencers and direct-to-audience communicators as a symptom of journalism’s metamorphosis rather than a final replacement.

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Is Greenland Back on Trump’s Cheeseboard? Lessons from the Iran Ceasefire

Sphere Magazine questions whether Denmark can draw meaningful insights from the United States’ and Iran’s temporary ceasefire announcement

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Playing with Fire in Greenland

Sphere Magazine asks what happens when nationalistic rhetoric drifts from reality, and whether Denmark risks misjudging the real consequences of resisting its closest ally.

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The Mirror the West Refuses to Face

Sphere Magazine asks a question that cuts deeper than most geopolitical arguments dare to go: Is the West really exposing the illusions of others, or has it become trapped within its own?

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The Self-Serving Myth of a Golden Past

Sphere Magazine confronts the West's romanticizing of history, declaring that nations, like water, that resist the current of change are doomed to a lingering, agonizing death.

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After Hegemony: The West’s Reckoning in an Age of Multipolar Reality

Sphere Magazine Asks: Is Immigration The West's Golden Ticket To Continued Relevance and Prosperity?

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