Texas Public Policy Foundation executive director Robert Henneke discusses the reasons behind stock market turmoil and how Republicans can take action on the border crisis.predicted that the traditional news industry will face a"slow, then sudden" death if outlets continue to pump out content that breaks from the interests of their audience.
"They’ve grossly underestimated what the market is. They think at a mass scale people want niche," Stutts said. "People don’t want mass news. They want to get the news from the people that they believe, and trust, and they don’t want any more fluff. And that’s the model," he said. The media has seen a cost-cutting bloodbath in recent week with several high-profile news organizations slashing headcount and announcing looming layoffs as economic uncertainty plaques the industry.
"They’re just arrogantly running out there and letting their employees dictate what their customers want. That’s a huge problem. That’s why these companies are falling all over themselves," Stutts said."This is suicide. It’s business suicide."
Sean Hannity testified under oath he never believed Trump’s claims of election fraud. In his deposition in the Dominion suit against Fox News, Hannity stated, “I did not believe it for one second”.
Perhaps if they'd stop lying thru both admission and omission and take their thumbs off the public scale by providing facts without bias, that would help. Just saying.
The 'golden days' of the corporate media, are about to end.. when tRump is gone, there will be not much rating-greed from the Media.
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