
British Voices, American Ears: A Shift in News Consumption
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More Americans are turning down the volume on domestic news — and turning up British voices instead. From BBC to The Guardian, outlets across the Atlantic are reshaping how U.S. audiences see their own country.
Why is this happening? And what does it say about trust, tone, and the global conversation?
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