Selina Bergmann

Selina Bergmann, born in Siegen in 2000, discovered her fascination for media at an early age. It all began with a camera that she was given as a present as a child. Since then, she has been capturing small and big moments in photos. She particularly enjoys documenting her travels with analog pictures and creating photo albums from them. Since her first school internship in a media agency, she has worked in the fields of communication, editing and social media during her studies. But as a series junkie, her heart beats for movies above all. Her next goal? To become an editor!

“There Is an Increasing Loss of Trust in the Media in the USA”

How does a German correspondent live and report in the United States? Doris Simon, US correspondent for Deutschlandfunk, provides insights into the US media landscape. She talks about the loss of trust in traditional media, the influence of social networks and her impressions of rural America. A conversation about journalistic challenges in a divided society.