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Emrys

(7,941 posts)
Thu Nov 7, 2024, 08:19 AM Nov 7

Trump's return to power raises serious questions about the media's credibility

Analysis by Brian Stelter, CNN
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In the hours after Trump won reelection Tuesday, some of his loyalists asserted that his victory is a complete repudiation of the news media. For a time on Wednesday morning, The Federalist’s lead headline was not about Trump, it was about the “corporate media industrial complex” being “2024’s biggest loser.”

Legacy media “is officially dead,” The Daily Wire podcaster Matt Walsh wrote on X overnight. “Their ability to set the narrative has been destroyed. Trump declared war on the media in 2016. Tonight he vanquished them completely. They will never be relevant again.”

That’s wishful thinking on Walsh’s part — Tuesday’s marathon election coverage was a testament to the media’s relevance — but the point is that many Trump voters share his wish. They believe the national news media is a big part of what ails America. Not only do they distrust what they read, they often don’t read it in the first place. Can anything be done to change that?

A quote in a recent New York magazine column channeled that question. The quote, from an anonymous TV executive, was recirculated on social media Wednesday morning. “If half the country has decided that Trump is qualified to be president, that means they’re not reading any of this media, and we’ve lost this audience completely,” the executive said. “A Trump victory means mainstream media is dead in its current form. And the question is what does it look like after.”

“Dead” is gross hyperbole, of course, but the comment reflected real concerns that many members of the media have. A severe trust deficit exists between the Trump base and big institutional media outlets. In a text message, a Trump campaign aide suggested that the press should show more humility.

https://www.aol.com/finance/trump-return-power-raises-serious-162847960.html


Setting aside my initial coffee-spit at CNN bewailing loss of credibility, there are some interesting and sobering points in this article.

I still can't entirely get past my first reaction, though:

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Trump's return to power raises serious questions about the media's credibility (Original Post) Emrys Nov 7 OP
Time to completely tune out. Historic NY Nov 7 #1
That question was answered the first time he ran. SamKnause Nov 7 #2
But they do sell ads. kerouac2 Nov 7 #3
What credibility? DemonGoddess Nov 7 #4
Didn't know the media had any credibility. InAbLuEsTaTe Nov 7 #5
Traditional Print and corporate media are dead MaquisardV Nov 7 #6

MaquisardV

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6. Traditional Print and corporate media are dead
Thu Nov 7, 2024, 09:00 AM
Nov 7

Exactly. Turn it off. The best advice I can give is unplug/delete your social media footprint. We likely have N Korea style changes coming for ‘news’ organizations and the internet will be completely different (ISPs blocking/throttling) and surveillance. Be smart, be safe.

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