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Is Legacy news media about to die a slow death?

Indeed shame. We are approaching the event horizon.

The government is openly corrupt. The Congress is nakedly anti-citizen. The executive branch is overtly partisan and using its authority to unequally enforce law in order to punish opposition and reward fealty. The highest court has all but ordered Trump-shaped dildos to sit upon to condition themselves to adjudicate the next case and be ready for lawyers all too happy to capitulate to serve him pro bono.

Yes, the American Experiment appears to be drawing to a whimpering close.

I can't watch network news now in any form. Not ABC, not NBC, not CBS, and none of the cable goof like CNN or MNBC. Fox isn't news, but propaganda, so it doesn't count.

Yes, I can say news is dead outside reading it from AP, NYT, or watching BBC.
 
I am watching more independent news and opinion than ever, specifically David Pakman, Bryan Tyler Cohen, Heather Cox Richardson, and some of the others.
So far I think NPR/PBS, AP, Reuters etc. are still reliable. I do turn on MSNBC a lot, and sometimes CNN if something particular is happening, but I'm done with CNN.com.
Also, I'll read Guardian, BBC, Independent, DW.com. I've given up on the national networks though, and I don't trust WAPO, NYT anymore.
Oh, I read my local newspaper as well, St. Louis Post Dispatch.
 
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I am watching more independent news and opinion than ever, specifically David Pakman, Bryan Tyler Cohen, Heather Cox Richardson, and some of the others.
So far I think NPR/PBS, AP, Reuters etc. are still reliable. I do turn on MSNBC a lot, and sometimes CNN if something particular is happening, but I'm done with CNN.com.
Also, I'll read Guardian, BBC, Independent, DW.com. I've given up on the national networks though, and I don't trust WAPO, NYT anymore.
Oh, I read my local newspaper as well, St. Louis Post Dispatch.
We stopped watching news on television back before 2015...although CBC is pretty dependable.

American news is impossible to watch...particularly the cable 24 hours networks...their only goal is to keep eyeballs on their screen and to do that they need to keep everyone fearful and angry all the time.

They failed their viewers horribly in 2025/16 by giving Trump all the oxygen in order to sell soap and of course since then, we have seen the concerted effort for the right wing oligarchs to buy up all the networks and dominate the coverage.

90% of what I get for news is now written again and the other 10% probably BBC pieces on international news items.

I do see that while NYT is now a joke and WAPO is swirling the bowl, the right wing owner of the Chronicle has announced that he is creating a public company. The problem will still exist with its credibility though if he remains a substantial shareholder and he is just as likely opening it up to be controlled by the Broligarchs because it ain't gong to be small shareholders who would get a seat at the table.
 
Dan Balz retires after 47 years at WaPo.

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The Hill hardly ounts as legitimate mainstream journalism...but instead of branding a candidate's claim as a lie making it clear they were just another outlet supporting the GOP, they could have gone deeper on the claim.

As it is, their refutation now looks like they were in on the scheme to overthrow democracy all along.

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So everything else up to this point was not a red line, but threatening to fire a FED board member is?

This is why the NYT is a joke now. But at least finally some media wonks have called out the Roberts Court for enabling Trump's dictatorial moves.

 
At this point, CBS is down on both knees so hard, sucking at Trump's taint.

A broken network deserving of every minute of disrespect that Colbert gives it.

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And more about the decline of CBS into right wing obscurity as they choose an Ombudsman from a right wing organization.

 
Not that The Hill is really legacy media or even a legitimate balanced journalism source...but wait and watch the other MSM take the same approach. Totally irresponsible.

Ignoring that it is the GQP that controls the House and the Senate, so it should fall squarely on them to pass their spending authorization and take sole responsibility for the results.

If Dems were smart, they would all just vote 'Present'.

 
Another nail in the coffin lid. This time MSNBC.


Live by the sword, die by the sword is a centuries old saying. Who would think you’d now get fired for think it?
 
The MSM once again look so stupid after this week. Particularly FOX.
( granting them MSM status)
 
Live by the sword, die by the sword is a centuries old saying. Who would think you’d now get fired for think it?
At least Dowd has responded, instead of going silently.

MSNBC is desperately trying to shift to the right.

Dowd said what many of us were thinking. It doesn't make all of his comments right or even sensitive, but he only spoke the truth. And while Kirk spent his whole adult life making outrageous statements, claiming 'free speech'...it wasn't that MSNBC fired Dowd...but they made it clear that they are cancelling free speech for theit commentators.

 
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