
Episode 1
Episode 1 • Sep 19, 2012
Media logic investigates the difference between image and reality. Media serve as a guide to get a grip on reality. But to what extent are they a reliable guide? How is public opinion formed? And what influence does this have on the actions of administrators, journalists and citizens?
93 episodes total
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2012
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Episodes
Episode 1 • Sep 19, 2012
Episode 2 • Sep 26, 2012
Episode 3 • Oct 03, 2012
Episode 4 • Oct 10, 2012
Episode 5 • Oct 17, 2012
Episode 6 • Oct 24, 2012
Episode 1 • May 27, 2013
Episode 2 • Jun 03, 2013
Episode 3 • Jun 10, 2013
Episode 4 • Jun 17, 2013
Episode 5 • Jun 24, 2013
Episode 6 • Jul 01, 2013
Episode 1 • Feb 19, 2014
Episode 2 • Apr 02, 2014
Episode 3 • Apr 30, 2014
Episode 4 • May 21, 2014
Episode 5 • Nov 17, 2014
Episode 6 • Nov 18, 2014
Episode 1 • Jan 07, 2015
Episode 2 • Jan 14, 2015
Episode 4 • Jul 28, 2015
Episode 5 • Aug 04, 2015
Episode 6 • Aug 11, 2015
Episode 7 • Aug 18, 2015
Episode 1 • Feb 17, 2016
Episode 2 • Feb 24, 2016
Episode 3 • Mar 02, 2016
Episode 4 • Mar 09, 2016
Episode 5 • Mar 16, 2016
Episode 6 • Oct 20, 2016
Episode 1 • Jan 23, 2018
Episode 2 • Jan 30, 2018
Episode 3 • Feb 06, 2018
Episode 4 • Feb 13, 2018
Episode 1 • Jan 06, 2019
Episode 2 • Jan 10, 2019
Episode 3 • Jan 13, 2019
Episode 4 • Apr 14, 2019
Episode 5 • Apr 21, 2019
Episode 6 • Apr 28, 2019
Episode 1 • May 19, 2020
Episode 2 • May 26, 2020
Episode 3 • Jun 02, 2020
Episode 4 • Jun 09, 2020
Episode 5 • Nov 05, 2020
Episode 6 • Nov 12, 2020
Episode 1 • Apr 04, 2021
Episode 2 • Apr 11, 2021
Episode 3 • Apr 18, 2021
Episode 4 • Apr 25, 2021
Episode 5 • Dec 05, 2021
Episode 6 • Dec 19, 2021
Episode 1 • Jun 19, 2022
Episode 2 • Jun 26, 2022
Episode 3 • Jul 03, 2022
Episode 4 • Jul 10, 2022
Episode 5 • Nov 27, 2022
Episode 6 • Dec 04, 2022
Episode 1 • May 21, 2023
The true crime genre seems more popular than ever. Journalists and program makers are increasingly taking the role of detective and judge. But what risks are they taking with this? And what is the impact of unproven suspicion? Isn't that character assassination? The flip side of true crime in Argos Medialogica.
Episode 2 • May 28, 2023
Alternative media are on the rise. Online newspapers such as De Andere Krant and video channels such as Blckbx, Café Weltschmerz and the Red Pill Journal tell stories that, according to them, are not told in the mainstream media. About corona, sinister companies and an evil elite. These new media are being researched. Who is behind it and how are they financed? What conspiracies are they spreading and how are the judiciary and secret services trying to get a grip on them? A story about sedition, anti-Semitism, multimillionaires and MPs.
Episode 3 • Jun 04, 2023
Upside Down, SynDROOM, Down the Road: these are just a few of the many TV programs about people with Down. According to critics, these programs have a misleading effect, they give society an overly positive image of the syndrome. This would not only have consequences for people with Down and those close to them, but also for people who are pregnant and have to make a decision about prenatal testing. It also turned out that not only TV programs try to determine the image of Down, but that there are even more forces at work. To whom his latest influence applies? Which interests play a role? And what are the consequences?
Episode 4 • Dec 08, 2023
Intelligence services AIVD and MIVD will have more options to tap internet traffic. While the 'Towing Act' had previously caused a stir, the new intelligence law was recently adopted quietly. What role did the secret services' communication strategy play in this? A story about state secrets, interviews and white coats.
Episode 5 • Dec 15, 2023
Reconstruction of the media storm surrounding the sexual and relationship education of children. This year, during the national theme week 'Spring Fever Week', the image is created that sex education in primary schools is masculine for children. A commotion arises that is extensively discussed in newspapers, online and on television. How could emotions suddenly rise so high?
Episode 6 • Dec 22, 2023
While the world is looking away, Russia's influence on the African continent is rapidly increasing. Social media is teeming with influencers spreading an anti-Western message. Russia is seen as an ideal ally by many African countries. The continent is increasingly becoming a playing field for propaganda and disinformation. How could this happen and what does it mean for us?
Episode 1 • Jan 09, 2024
Men struggle with their position in society. As a man you are quickly seen as toxic or too masculine. Influencers like Andrew Tate have the solution: the man must become an alpha male again, especially now that the man has been consciously made weak and docile. But what consequences does this image have? And why are these ideas so popular among young people?
Episode 2 • Jan 09, 2024
In April this year, there was a demonstration against a drag queen story hour in Rotterdam, where children are read to by a drag queen. The reading hours and the LGBTIQ+ community have been under fire for some time, including from radical right-wing politicians and activists. According to researchers, there is a conscious strategy behind these actions: what does this mean and what are the consequences?
Episode 3 • Jan 09, 2024
In his book Of Boys and Men, British-American sociologist Richard Reeves investigates why many men struggle with themselves and their role in society and what we can do about it. What is the danger if the existing problems in men are ignored? And what does this mean for the rights of women and the LGBTIQ+ community?
Episode 4 • Mar 17, 2024
What role did the media play in Geert Wilders' election win? The PVV's victory in the last parliamentary elections came as a surprise to many, including the press. How is that possible? A reconstruction of Geert Wilders' election campaign. How does one of the country's most influential politicians deal with journalists and they with him? Frank Hendrickx (de Volkskrant) and Maurice de Hond (Peil.nl) will speak.
Episode 5 • Apr 28, 2024
The rainbow community is under fire from conservative and radical corners. According to politicians and activists, educating about gender indoctrination and reading to children by drag queens is dangerous. Medialogic examines the force behind these frames and shows how politicians and activists worldwide use anti-gender rhetoric for their own gain, which also puts LGBTIQ+ rights under pressure in the Netherlands.
Episode 6 • Jun 16, 2024
There was a big fuss last year when it became known that Prince Bernhard's NSDAP membership card had been found in his own archives. But how new was the revelation really? Bernhard has always denied being a member of the NSDAP, and yet historians have previously convincingly demonstrated his ties to Hitler's Nazi party. Why is it that Prince Bernhard's now well-known past keeps leading to new headlines? Media logic about how media, historians, institutions, the Royal Family and politicians have been struggling with Prince Bernhard's Nazi past for years.
Episode 1 • Jun 15, 2025
When the MeToo movement began in 2017, it led to a wave of attention for sexually transgressive behavior. Experiences were shared more and more often. Various stories appeared in the media and education was also reported. For example, the rector magnificus of Radboud University was said to have been guilty of sexual harassment. Initially, the shock was great, but doubts about the seriousness of the allegations and the accuracy of the reporting soon followed. How can the media report carefully on such sensitive issues? And what are the consequences of publicity for victims and the accused?
Episode 2 • Jul 06, 2025
In February 2025, an uproar arose over the Ramadan Expo in Utrecht, to which controversial Islamic preachers from abroad had been invited. Minister Faber and Van Weel wanted to deny the preachers entry to the Netherlands but were overruled by the court. An online campaign against the judge and his family ensued, after which the court filed a complaint of doxing. The issue led to tensions between politicians and the judiciary and raised questions about freedom of expression and the role of the media. A reconstruction of a controversy that demonstrates the fragility of the rule of law, including in the Netherlands.
Episode 3 • Jul 20, 2025
In January, De Telegraaf led with a story about an alleged lobbying scandal in Brussels: the European Commission was allegedly paying environmental organizations to influence MEPs. Politicians reacted with outrage, and the news spread throughout Europe. Journalists and the European Commission largely debunked the story, but MEPs continued to use it to make their case. NGOs in Brussels see this as a pattern of political attacks, similar to what previously occurred in Poland, Hungary, and under Trump.
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