Cable News Is Over
What comes next will be more fragmented, more decentralized, and more authentic than the old legacy networks.
What comes next will be more fragmented, more decentralized, and more authentic than the old legacy networks.
Yes, J.D. Vance likes J.R.R. Tolkien. So do most people.
They should keep in mind that Jen Psaki exists.
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How cable TV transformed politics—and how politics transformed cable TV
"If you don't trust central authority, then you should see this immediately as something that is very problematic," says the Florida governor.
The COVID-19 lab leak theory was labeled "misinformation." Now it's the most plausible explanation.
"It's very easy for politicians to legislate freedom away," says Northwood University's Kristin Tokarev. "But it's incredibly hard to get back."
In an interview, Chris Stirewalt contends that Fox is "not…willing to suffer the consequences of being a news organization."
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