Anonymous wrote:Bari Weiss is getting rid of CBS News Saturday Morning show.
Anonymous wrote:Bari Weiss is getting rid of CBS News Saturday Morning show.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the basic fact that the leftists responding to this post fail to accept is that corporate media is a dying business. They have been dying a long, slow death, and the main thing that is killing them is the widespread perception that they do the DNC's bidding vs report the news.
This has been so pervasive that liberals will tell you, like its some kind of truth bomb, that reality has a liberal bias and that if you don't accept a clearly slanted interpretation of the facts, you are rejecting reality. The left can no longer distinguish between facts and opinions, probably in large part because the media presents opinions as though they are facts.
This model has been an utter failure. Bari Weiss is perhaps the only figure on the left who gets it and knows the difference between opinions and facts and can craft an informative, thought provoking, and less biased report on domestic issues.
Huh? Are you a total id!ot? Or purposely misleading?
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Anonymous wrote:I think the basic fact that the leftists responding to this post fail to accept is that corporate media is a dying business. They have been dying a long, slow death, and the main thing that is killing them is the widespread perception that they do the DNC's bidding vs report the news.
This has been so pervasive that liberals will tell you, like its some kind of truth bomb, that reality has a liberal bias and that if you don't accept a clearly slanted interpretation of the facts, you are rejecting reality. The left can no longer distinguish between facts and opinions, probably in large part because the media presents opinions as though they are facts.
This model has been an utter failure. Bari Weiss is perhaps the only figure on the left who gets it and knows the difference between opinions and facts and can craft an informative, thought provoking, and less biased report on domestic issues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the basic fact that the leftists responding to this post fail to accept is that corporate media is a dying business. They have been dying a long, slow death, and the main thing that is killing them is the widespread perception that they do the DNC's bidding vs report the news.
This has been so pervasive that liberals will tell you, like its some kind of truth bomb, that reality has a liberal bias and that if you don't accept a clearly slanted interpretation of the facts, you are rejecting reality. The left can no longer distinguish between facts and opinions, probably in large part because the media presents opinions as though they are facts.
This model has been an utter failure. Bari Weiss is perhaps the only figure on the left who gets it and knows the difference between opinions and facts and can craft an informative, thought provoking, and less biased report on domestic issues.
Corporate media is dying not because of perception but because 1) media companies can't compete on price because so many folks just get their news for free from Facebook and TikTok (if they read the news at all) and 2) advertisers used to keep newsrooms afloat but those dollars have now migrated towards those same aforementioned platforms.
Given your incorrect diagnosis of the issue I'm not surprised that the rest of your post is similarly uninformed gobbledygook.
While your analysis is correct regarding the systemic issues afflicting all legacy media, the truth is Fox is losing viewers because it caters to the nearly non-existent George W. Bush wing of the Republican party. News on X is a better product these days, and younger Americans have embraced it. For instance, if you want to influence younger staffers in the current administration, X is the place to be.
X is totally controlled by musk. If you are using it as a source of news you are going to be caught flat footed. Oh fox does not cater to the Bush wing of the Republican Party. Fox caters to maga and Israel. Just like CBS. Order how many viewers CBS will take from Fox?
You seem to be anti-Israel? Well, X is the only major media source that tolerates anti-Israel views on its platform. So give X a try!
Elon Musk is not totally controlled by X. There are employees affecting the algorithm, boosting liberals.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the basic fact that the leftists responding to this post fail to accept is that corporate media is a dying business. They have been dying a long, slow death, and the main thing that is killing them is the widespread perception that they do the DNC's bidding vs report the news.
This has been so pervasive that liberals will tell you, like its some kind of truth bomb, that reality has a liberal bias and that if you don't accept a clearly slanted interpretation of the facts, you are rejecting reality. The left can no longer distinguish between facts and opinions, probably in large part because the media presents opinions as though they are facts.
This model has been an utter failure. Bari Weiss is perhaps the only figure on the left who gets it and knows the difference between opinions and facts and can craft an informative, thought provoking, and less biased report on domestic issues.
Corporate media is dying not because of perception but because 1) media companies can't compete on price because so many folks just get their news for free from Facebook and TikTok (if they read the news at all) and 2) advertisers used to keep newsrooms afloat but those dollars have now migrated towards those same aforementioned platforms.
Given your incorrect diagnosis of the issue I'm not surprised that the rest of your post is similarly uninformed gobbledygook.
While your analysis is correct regarding the systemic issues afflicting all legacy media, the truth is Fox is losing viewers because it caters to the nearly non-existent George W. Bush wing of the Republican party. News on X is a better product these days, and younger Americans have embraced it. For instance, if you want to influence younger staffers in the current administration, X is the place to be.
X is totally controlled by musk. If you are using it as a source of news you are going to be caught flat footed. Oh fox does not cater to the Bush wing of the Republican Party. Fox caters to maga and Israel. Just like CBS. Order how many viewers CBS will take from Fox?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the basic fact that the leftists responding to this post fail to accept is that corporate media is a dying business. They have been dying a long, slow death, and the main thing that is killing them is the widespread perception that they do the DNC's bidding vs report the news.
This has been so pervasive that liberals will tell you, like its some kind of truth bomb, that reality has a liberal bias and that if you don't accept a clearly slanted interpretation of the facts, you are rejecting reality. The left can no longer distinguish between facts and opinions, probably in large part because the media presents opinions as though they are facts.
This model has been an utter failure. Bari Weiss is perhaps the only figure on the left who gets it and knows the difference between opinions and facts and can craft an informative, thought provoking, and less biased report on domestic issues.
Corporate media is dying not because of perception but because 1) media companies can't compete on price because so many folks just get their news for free from Facebook and TikTok (if they read the news at all) and 2) advertisers used to keep newsrooms afloat but those dollars have now migrated towards those same aforementioned platforms.
Given your incorrect diagnosis of the issue I'm not surprised that the rest of your post is similarly uninformed gobbledygook.
While your analysis is correct regarding the systemic issues afflicting all legacy media, the truth is Fox is losing viewers because it caters to the nearly non-existent George W. Bush wing of the Republican party. News on X is a better product these days, and younger Americans have embraced it. For instance, if you want to influence younger staffers in the current administration, X is the place to be.
X is totally controlled by musk. If you are using it as a source of news you are going to be caught flat footed. Oh fox does not cater to the Bush wing of the Republican Party. Fox caters to maga and Israel. Just like CBS. Order how many viewers CBS will take from Fox?
You seem to be anti-Israel? Well, X is the only major media source that tolerates anti-Israel views on its platform. So give X a try!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the basic fact that the leftists responding to this post fail to accept is that corporate media is a dying business. They have been dying a long, slow death, and the main thing that is killing them is the widespread perception that they do the DNC's bidding vs report the news.
This has been so pervasive that liberals will tell you, like its some kind of truth bomb, that reality has a liberal bias and that if you don't accept a clearly slanted interpretation of the facts, you are rejecting reality. The left can no longer distinguish between facts and opinions, probably in large part because the media presents opinions as though they are facts.
This model has been an utter failure. Bari Weiss is perhaps the only figure on the left who gets it and knows the difference between opinions and facts and can craft an informative, thought provoking, and less biased report on domestic issues.
Corporate media is dying not because of perception but because 1) media companies can't compete on price because so many folks just get their news for free from Facebook and TikTok (if they read the news at all) and 2) advertisers used to keep newsrooms afloat but those dollars have now migrated towards those same aforementioned platforms.
Given your incorrect diagnosis of the issue I'm not surprised that the rest of your post is similarly uninformed gobbledygook.
While your analysis is correct regarding the systemic issues afflicting all legacy media, the truth is Fox is losing viewers because it caters to the nearly non-existent George W. Bush wing of the Republican party. News on X is a better product these days, and younger Americans have embraced it. For instance, if you want to influence younger staffers in the current administration, X is the place to be.
X is totally controlled by musk. If you are using it as a source of news you are going to be caught flat footed. Oh fox does not cater to the Bush wing of the Republican Party. Fox caters to maga and Israel. Just like CBS. Order how many viewers CBS will take from Fox?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the basic fact that the leftists responding to this post fail to accept is that corporate media is a dying business. They have been dying a long, slow death, and the main thing that is killing them is the widespread perception that they do the DNC's bidding vs report the news.
This has been so pervasive that liberals will tell you, like its some kind of truth bomb, that reality has a liberal bias and that if you don't accept a clearly slanted interpretation of the facts, you are rejecting reality. The left can no longer distinguish between facts and opinions, probably in large part because the media presents opinions as though they are facts.
This model has been an utter failure. Bari Weiss is perhaps the only figure on the left who gets it and knows the difference between opinions and facts and can craft an informative, thought provoking, and less biased report on domestic issues.
Corporate media is dying not because of perception but because 1) media companies can't compete on price because so many folks just get their news for free from Facebook and TikTok (if they read the news at all) and 2) advertisers used to keep newsrooms afloat but those dollars have now migrated towards those same aforementioned platforms.
Given your incorrect diagnosis of the issue I'm not surprised that the rest of your post is similarly uninformed gobbledygook.
While your analysis is correct regarding the systemic issues afflicting all legacy media, the truth is Fox is losing viewers because it caters to the nearly non-existent George W. Bush wing of the Republican party. News on X is a better product these days, and younger Americans have embraced it. For instance, if you want to influence younger staffers in the current administration, X is the place to be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the basic fact that the leftists responding to this post fail to accept is that corporate media is a dying business. They have been dying a long, slow death, and the main thing that is killing them is the widespread perception that they do the DNC's bidding vs report the news.
This has been so pervasive that liberals will tell you, like its some kind of truth bomb, that reality has a liberal bias and that if you don't accept a clearly slanted interpretation of the facts, you are rejecting reality. The left can no longer distinguish between facts and opinions, probably in large part because the media presents opinions as though they are facts.
This model has been an utter failure. Bari Weiss is perhaps the only figure on the left who gets it and knows the difference between opinions and facts and can craft an informative, thought provoking, and less biased report on domestic issues.
Corporate media is dying not because of perception but because 1) media companies can't compete on price because so many folks just get their news for free from Facebook and TikTok (if they read the news at all) and 2) advertisers used to keep newsrooms afloat but those dollars have now migrated towards those same aforementioned platforms.
Given your incorrect diagnosis of the issue I'm not surprised that the rest of your post is similarly uninformed gobbledygook.
Anonymous wrote:I think the basic fact that the leftists responding to this post fail to accept is that corporate media is a dying business. They have been dying a long, slow death, and the main thing that is killing them is the widespread perception that they do the DNC's bidding vs report the news.
This has been so pervasive that liberals will tell you, like its some kind of truth bomb, that reality has a liberal bias and that if you don't accept a clearly slanted interpretation of the facts, you are rejecting reality. The left can no longer distinguish between facts and opinions, probably in large part because the media presents opinions as though they are facts.
This model has been an utter failure. Bari Weiss is perhaps the only figure on the left who gets it and knows the difference between opinions and facts and can craft an informative, thought provoking, and less biased report on domestic issues.
Anonymous wrote:I think the basic fact that the leftists responding to this post fail to accept is that corporate media is a dying business. They have been dying a long, slow death, and the main thing that is killing them is the widespread perception that they do the DNC's bidding vs report the news.
This has been so pervasive that liberals will tell you, like its some kind of truth bomb, that reality has a liberal bias and that if you don't accept a clearly slanted interpretation of the facts, you are rejecting reality. The left can no longer distinguish between facts and opinions, probably in large part because the media presents opinions as though they are facts.
This model has been an utter failure. Bari Weiss is perhaps the only figure on the left who gets it and knows the difference between opinions and facts and can craft an informative, thought provoking, and less biased report on domestic issues.