Angelina Jolie to fight fake news one kid at a time with newly produced BBC show

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Angelina Jolie to fight fake news one kid at a time with newly produced BBC show
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The teen entertainment market is already flooded with programs lamenting the trials of puberty and the importance of keeping our hands to ourselves. There is, however, a noticeable lack of educational tools to help kids gain media literacy. Since us adults are already somewhat screwed in this regard, why not train up future generations to essentially save us from ourselves? We could use all the help we can get.

Always eager to help kids in need, Angelina Jolie will executive produce BBC My World, a show that will delve into the stories behind the headlines and help kids 13 and up discern the actual news from the phony swill, according to a report from Variety. Jolie released a statement regarding the show’s overall mission: “As a parent I am happy to be able to give my support to a program that aims to help children learn more about the lives of other young people around the world, and connect to them to each other. I hope it will help children find the information and tools they need to make a difference on the issues that matter to them, drawing on the BBC World Service’s network of thousands of journalists and multiple language services around the world.”

While the program will air primarily via BBC World News, segments will also be available on YouTube. BBC World News will also have the final editorial say in the program. This, we feel, is pretty damn necessary. If you don’t think so, just remember that a former presidential hopeful claimed on Twitter to her millions of followers that Charles Manson had been posthumously pardoned. Help us, kids. You’re our only hope.

BBC My World is set to air Sunday mornings at 11:30 AM EST beginning January 26.

6 Comments

  • ohnoray-av says:

    this is actually really cool.

  • nogelego-av says:

    I only read the headline but I’m really not sure the way to fight fake news is with big dicks.

  • doswillrule-av says:

    Interesting that the BBC is massively scaling back its UK kids news show, Newsround, and is instead investing in this. They announced today that they were shelving another award-winning news show too due to cost-cutting. Given that the licence fee is almost certain to be removed by this government in favour of a subscription model, I’d guess they’re building for an international/online future. A little bit late in the day, unfortunately…

  • happyinparaguay-av says:

    Couldn’t she just talk to her kids directly, or does she have too many for that to be practical?

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