Listen "100 Years of WIBX with John Stemen & John Swann, Nabil Khan’s Superman review, and Hospice’s Butterfly Release event 7-14-25"
Episode Synopsis
This week’s Hot Seat: Media Monday explores the intersection of community, culture, and media through three compelling segments: a moving report on a New Hartford butterfly release honoring loved ones, a thoughtful review of the new Superman film that reframes the hero as an immigrant symbol of kindness and identity, and a deep conversation with former WIBX journalists John Steman and John Swan about the evolution of local radio news. The butterfly event showcases how symbolic rituals help communities heal, while the Superman discussion highlights director James Gunn’s fresh take on heroism rooted in empathy and social relevance. Meanwhile, the journalists reflect on the golden age of local reporting, lamenting the decline of in-depth coverage and warning of the dangers posed by shrinking attention spans and media consolidation. Together, these stories illustrate how modern storytelling—whether through film, ritual, or journalism—shapes our understanding of grief, heroism, and the role of citizens in staying informed.
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