Well anchors, reporters and print journalists are all paid by their TV show, newspaper or network. And you can easily track who owns that paper or network. Follow the money.
Well anchors, reporters and print journalists are all paid by their TV show, newspaper or network. And you can easily track who owns that paper or network. Follow the money.
You are 100% correct. It is a real shame—And miss your reporting on IE. But now being off there, you have more freedom to speak out. I’m following you here.
Thanks, Larry!
One example of "not journalism anymore" is Sinclair, documented to operate a centralized network of scripted content distribution We all need to support indy journalists as subscribers, stay active across our commtys and also in dialogues up here to protect the pluralist culture of this country
Participating in online dialogues and commtys is not enough anymore. Facebook is the new AOL walled garden. We go to coffee shops, restaurants and bars outside of our neighborhood, sit at the bar and talk to people we don't know. It's a habit now of mixing up POVs to offset nationwide 'myopia'
In 2023 the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace wrote this paper advocating for “bridging difference” through pluralistic action on shared issues—a distinctly non-partisan strategy. There's a lot more work to be done to unite the USA together again. 🙏 carnegieendowment.org/research/202...
Yep. Reminds me of the era when website rankings were being gamed because of arbitrary things like hits and eyeballs. These so called journalists are clearly going after metrics that have nothing to do with factual clarity or even evidence based reporting. Yellow journalism masquerading as 4 stars
We're seeing coin operated congress, judiciary branch and journalism