The other problem is the demand for bad media, and is totally on us. — Wheatley
Another consideration is that some news outlets are publicly listed companies, they're tasked with providing value for their shareholders. — Judaka
Distrust of the news is increasing but profits are soaring. — Judaka
Once you started having national newspapers, these then applied a tone that felt good for the general public. — ssu
There was a time of limited news outlets that we watched and listened to. And in many cases they did separate "the news" and the "the program discussing the news". Perhaps people don't know (or remember), but for example in the US Walter Cronkite was highly respected and trusted during his time.That would be the days of a shared narrative, the shared myth. — Brett
Things that happen are true. We still can agree on such. Why they happened, what do they mean or are they important is a different matter.How can objective news even mean anything anymore? How many people can it hold together? How many no longer relate to it? It’s so alien to them as an idea that they no longer trust it. A collective truth? That seems absurd these days. — Brett
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