The BBC Sounds platform is expanding its offerings with the launch of a new podcast feed dedicated to Marianna Spring’s acclaimed investigative series. Titled “Marianna in Conspiracyland,” this new feed will house all of Spring’s investigative work for Radio 4 and BBC Sounds, allowing listeners to explore her in-depth reports on disinformation, social media, and the complexities of contemporary conspiracies.
Exploring the New Series: “Why Do You Hate Me?”
Marianna Spring, the BBC’s Disinformation and Social Media Correspondent, is set to return with her highly anticipated second series, “Why Do You Hate Me?” This new season will delve into the intricate and often disturbing ways social media influences the US presidential election. Spring’s investigation aims to uncover the impact of online phenomena on voter behavior, highlighting how digital platforms shape public opinion and electoral outcomes.
Series Overview and Key Themes
- Investigative Scope
- Social Media Impact on Elections: Spring examines how social media dynamics might affect the US presidential election. By scrutinizing various online trends and hate campaigns, she seeks to understand their potential influence on voting patterns.
- Targeting and Harm: The series tracks cases of extreme online hate, including threats against officials and students. Spring also explores the effects of online fandoms, deepfakes, and conspiracy theories on individuals and communities.
- Journey Across the US
- From Colorado to New York: Spring’s investigation takes her across the United States, from Colorado to Baltimore and New York. She meets with both victims and perpetrators of online malice, gaining insight into the human stories behind the digital headlines.
- Meeting the People Behind the Profiles
- Tracking Down Online Influencers: In a bid to understand the real-world impact of online disinformation, Spring endeavors to meet the individuals behind controversial social media profiles and those affected by their actions.
Quotes and Insights
Marianna Spring reflects on the significance of her new series: “In this massive election year, it’s become clear that social media doesn’t just reflect our lives—it actively shapes them. This means social media’s influence on the election is profound and pervasive. It’s crucial to confront both the sources of misinformation and its victims.”
Rhian Roberts, Commissioner for Podcasts and Formats, comments on the series: “Marianna’s investigations are always compelling, and this new series promises to be no exception. With a focus on the voter’s perspective and the origins of their beliefs, this series offers a gripping exploration of the darker sides of social media.”
Episode Release Information
The first two episodes of “Why Do You Hate Me?” will debut on BBC Sounds on Monday, September 23. Listeners can tune in to BBC Radio 4 weekly at 4:30 pm to catch the series as it airs, with episodes subsequently available on BBC Sounds for on-demand listening.