Post an article to listen to this week

Each week Post journalists read several articles they have written, selecting among the most interesting or significant, explaining in the introduction the reasons why they were composed and published. The recordings are published on the Post app and website every Sunday.

This week Valerio Clari talks about why a BBC crisis looks imminent; Alice De Luca talks about the Umbrian lake management dispute that became famous on social media; and Matilda Ferraris explains why we’re seeing fewer girlfriends on social media.

A BBC crisis looks to be coming
The Trump-related one is the latest in a series of blunders, problems and controversies that risk jeopardizing the company’s credibility.

A transparent lake that became famous on social media and disputes over its management
In Umbria, the municipality of Narni and local families are arguing over this water hole, which is widely visited and very profitable.

Now on social media, engaged couples are a little hidden
A controversial article noted that for certain influencers, documenting their traditional relationships is inappropriate

All articles read are part of a collection called Listen and are available free to everyone registered with the Post. Signing up to Posts is also free, and to do so simply press “play” on any of the articles to listen and follow the instructions.