Tucker has traded in whatever role he had as a right-populist tribune within corporate media for algorithm-friendly supermarket-tabloid infotainment with zero political significance. It’s over. https://t.co/yWuhulpbdk
This is the non-spicy version of this take. But voters, other than maybe college-educated liberals, treat the media with a lot of suspicion. That makes it much less straightforward how the tenor of media coverage affects public opinion.
I guess this is pedantic but it seems to me that almost everyone has some media that they love, and then “the media” (the New York Times?) which they hate.
I guess I'm referring to the center-left mainstream media (aka the "Indigo Blob") which I *think* is how most voters interpret the term. Like when Republicans are asked about "the media", I don't think they assume the question refers to Fox and Newsmax. https://t.co/pt5nTd3n4H
I agree that by convention “the media” excludes the most popular cable network, the most important business newspaper, the majority of AM radio, the top performing sites on Facebook, etc but it’s a very strange convention.
But I do think there's like a *real thing* that people are referring to and everybody more or less agrees what it is, even if "the media" isn't a particularly precise term for it.
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by artappraiser on Tue, 09/05/2023 - 7:32pm
Nate Silver, Ben Dreyfuss & Yglesias:
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by artappraiser on Sat, 09/16/2023 - 3:19am
Fox Shareholders Sue Board for Allegedly Embracing Election Falsehoods in Pursuit of Profits
The shareholder action is at least the third since Fox reached a $787.5 million deal with Dominion Voting Systems to settle a defamation lawsuit.
BY WINSTON CHO @ HollywoodReporter.com. SEPTEMBER 13, 2023 12:31PM
by artappraiser on Sat, 09/16/2023 - 5:01am