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Atlantic Contributor Wants Taxpayers to Save Media from ‘Extinction Level Event’

extreme left Atlantic’s paul farhi is calling Taxpayers will work to save corporate media from an “extinction-level event.”

Farhi was once a disgraced reporter for left-wing media. washington post.During a recent layoff at a failing company. post, Faruhi accepted the acquisition. Now, he believes the same people (you and me) that the corporate media insults, degrades, and misinforms should. rescue This fascist organization

For Sewell Chan, editor-in-chief of , the outlook for 2024 looks particularly cloudy. texas tribune, a nonprofit publication championed as a sustainable news business model. Chan told me that this past year for him has been as dark for the news industry as 2008-2009, when many titles were lost at the onset of the Great Recession. “I’m worried that we’ll see another extinction-level event in 2023-2024,” he says.

Chan pointed to some ominous trends, including slowing growth in advertising budgets. Rising inflation is hampering subscription growth. And engineering and newsroom tech talent shortages are steadily stifling innovation. Chan suspects that viewers are experiencing subscription overload. He thinks he has too many streaming services, Substack newsletters, and digital publications to attract enough customers. Furthermore, there is a decline in public trust in the news media. It’s a long-standing phenomenon on the right, but it’s become more bipartisan in recent years. october gallup poll It was revealed that “trust” in the media decreased by 18% among Democrats and by 13% among independents compared to the previous year. Chan also suggested that the media is so relentlessly negative that it turns off potential readers.

That makes some sense to me, but then it comes down to the moral of the story…

The news industry has been in decline for two decades. It is madness to expect any kind of turnaround based on free markets. If journalism is essential to preserving democratic autonomy, then perhaps only democratic autonomy can sustain journalism.

In other words, taxpayers should not be supporting corrupt and corrupt institutions that hate us. You’ll notice that Mr. Farhi doesn’t want the media to change, improve, or become something that Americans find valuable, useful, honest, and worth subscribing to. No, it’s the liars who are responsible for this, because he wants a bailout for the taxpayers…

…You can just keep doing that.

As you know, liars cannot survive in a free market.of washington post, of Los Angeles TimesCondé Nast, sports illustration, Gawker, Jezebel, BuzzFeed News, Vice, and CNN are all shutting down or downsizing for one reason only. In a free country, there is no market for their lies and propaganda, their superior sarcasm and cultural bias.

When the Internet allowed people without millions of dollars to compete with the corporate media, the media had two options. It’s up to us to clean up our act, tell the truth, and have a chance to survive, or whatever. They became even more fanatical and shamelessly dishonest in order to protect the Democratic Party.

You know, that’s where new media has been most successful. Our dedication to truth, individual freedom, and common sense has forced the corporate media out of the leftist closet. If CNN and other companies had chosen to compete with new media by doing their jobs honestly – to take just one example – Barack Obama would have been vetted and his chances of becoming president would have been lost. It never would have been. Instead, the media went crazy, the country saw them for what they were, and now they’re going bankrupt.

It’s not just print and online retailers that only sell desserts.

The streaming revolution is already undermining cable and satellite TV. Without these shipping fees (which have nothing to do with the benefits of ad revenue based on ratings), stations like CNN, MSNBC, and Comedy Central are doomed.like below washington post and LA Times, they cannot survive on their ability alone. Even Paul Falch can’t do it…

Want to fix journalism? His three pieces of advice below are the only chance corporate media still has. stop lying.

Over the past decade, my disdain for the media has become complete. Fascists contribute to nothing but injustice, division, and violence. I hope they all lose their jobs. I want them all to go bankrupt. Our culture would be better off without “journalists.”

Hey, there’s a lot of people here to pick up our slack, and we’re not a bunch of entitled crybabies who believe we’re important enough and irreplaceable enough to deserve a taxpayer bailout. . Instead, we’re here trying to earn our paychecks and give our due by respecting the truth… You may disagree with Breitbart News or me, but we lie… A girl who wears a false shield of objectivity.

Paul Falch jumped out of bed with the Russian collusion hoax group. washington post And then we go to bed together atlantic ocean Fabulist. People who care about “journalism” don’t prostitute themselves like this.

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