What’s it like covering Connecticut politics from the inside out? In this episode of The Right Direction, Chairman Ben Proto sits down with WTNH’s rising star political reporter Mike Cerulli for a candid, behind-the-scenes look at the state of journalism, Gen Z’s view of politics, and what’s really happening at the Capitol.
Cerulli, one of the youngest political reporters in the country, shares his unconventional journey from knocking doors for Democrats to becoming a fair and balanced fixture in Connecticut media. The conversation dives into how local news is evolving, the challenges of political bias in the media, and how the next generation is (or isn’t) engaging in the political process.
From Bridgeport’s ballot scandals to the future of political reporting on TikTok, this episode explores where Connecticut politics is heading—and how voters, candidates, and reporters are shaping the narrative.
Key Takeaways:
✔️ Inside Connecticut Media: How local news still dominates the political narrative—and where younger audiences get their information.✔️ Gen Z & Politics: Why young voters feel disconnected, and what it takes to bring them into the process.✔️ Bias & Balance: Cerulli unpacks the real challenges journalists face when covering Republicans in a Democrat-dominated state.✔️ News in a TikTok World: The pressure to be first vs. the responsibility to be accurate.✔️ What Comes Next: The disconnect between young voters and local policy—and the opportunity it presents for both parties.
🎙️ Whether you're a news junkie, political strategist, or curious voter, this episode is packed with sharp insights and thoughtful reflections from both sides of the mic.
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