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Signs of the Collapse of Corporate Media
Influence Are Everywhere

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Posted By: DVC, 11/12/2024 3:17:41 PM

Within hours of the 2024 election being called for Donald Trump, I published this piece declaring the end of the era of corporate media dominance. “The Road to the White House no longer goes through 60 Minutes, CNN, Fox News, Meet the Press, the New York Times editorial board, or the cover of Time Magazine,” I wrote. “That road now runs through the Joe Rogan Experience, Breitbart News, New Media, podcasts, talk radio, and social media.” However, I also wrote that we will never be rid of the corporate media. The propaganda value is worth too much for the massive multinational corporations and billionaires

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He makes excellent points that the old Enemedia are dying, shriveling into irrelevancy, although they will never entirely vanish.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: jeffkinnh 11/12/2024 3:42:46 PM (No. 1832920)
I don't think that the media nitwits will survive too any great extent because we have seen this play out in radio. Rush dominated. A host of liberal talkers came and went. The big money tried to prop them up and failed, over and over. Once the corporate media, which people DID trust, collapses, any new players will have to WIN support. In addition, any people trying to leverage such new players will be scattered and without any guarantee of success. New players will be concerned about getting linked to losing messages. The corporate media has existed since TV started and has built loyalty over decades. The have now squandered all trust. Rebuilding it will be impossible. Bedsides that, the networks don't really want to change. They are trying to figure out how to lie to us more convincingly.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Schnapps 11/12/2024 3:55:25 PM (No. 1832924)
The LA TImes owner is tired of losing money and plans to hire editorial staff who represent all viewpoints among readers. Comcast is trying to sell off MSNBC NPR is .... well NPR
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Reply 3 - Posted by: jalo1951 11/12/2024 4:02:29 PM (No. 1832930)
They looked into the camera and told us that there was nothing wrong with FJB. They lied, they got caught and it's time to cut them loose. They are like the neighborhood video store. At one time it was a great place to go but eventually they were replaced by new and improved ways to view entertainment. Their viewer numbers have been absolutely awful for a long time. FOX is always #1 by a mile. When I was a kid we had 4 television channels. You watched those four or did something else. People have lots of choices and it appears they are not including msnbc among them. Different world, different needs and wants as to our information gathering. Besides when you lied about FJB and his dementia you lost all credibility. I remember when entertainers would thank you for inviting them into your home when you turned on their variety hour. Who in their right mind would want Joy Reid or Rachel Maddow in their home?
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Reply 4 - Posted by: stablemoney 11/12/2024 4:04:27 PM (No. 1832932)
The influence of corporate media collapsed 20 years ago. They keep going even though they make no profits, because the government is propping them up with our money, and billionaire support. The government agencies and big pharma are paying the bills at our expense. I hope Trump and RFK put a stop to it.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: tootall 11/12/2024 4:16:14 PM (No. 1832941)
There's a ton of $$$ in that SPAC. Do you think DJT and Elon are media saavy?
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Reply 6 - Posted by: itsonlyme 11/12/2024 6:21:18 PM (No. 1833020)
The Knotseez at Facebook need to be dealt with
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Reply 7 - Posted by: crashnburn 11/12/2024 6:47:10 PM (No. 1833041)
I'm absolutely sure PDJT is media savvy. He played the DemonRats like a piano in October - McDonalds and the Garbage Truck as prime examples. He had a popular TV show - The Apprentice - long before he ran for office. I'm pretty sure Elon is also media savvy. JD Vance is, too. He was a Marine media officer in Iraq and it isn't even funny how he ran rings around QueMALA Sutra and her media sycophants during the campaign.
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