WriteThinking
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This is a good analysis of the changing definition and contributors to mainstream media, from The Atlantic. A good and interesting, if kind of devastating, read if you think about it from newspapers' points of view:
The 'Mainstream Media' Has Already Lost
Being outside the mainstream is, today, seen as more authentic, more in tune with Real America. Trump's constant criticisms of the "fake-news media" have been enthusiastically embraced by his downballot copycats. Complaints about alleged liberal media bias have been amplified by commentators who are themselves overtly partisan: Tucker Carlson, Russell Brand, Dan Bongino, Megyn Kelly, Charlie Kirk, Alex Jones. The underlying premise is that all media skew toward one side or another, but at least these people are honest about it. That allows them to speak alongside Trump at rallies (Kelly), embrace bizarre conspiracy theories (Jones), talk about their encounters with demons (Carlson), and continue to work despite multiple allegations of sexual ashault (Brand, who has denied the claims)—all things that would be out-of-bounds for actual journalists.
The 'Mainstream Media' Has Already Lost
Being outside the mainstream is, today, seen as more authentic, more in tune with Real America. Trump's constant criticisms of the "fake-news media" have been enthusiastically embraced by his downballot copycats. Complaints about alleged liberal media bias have been amplified by commentators who are themselves overtly partisan: Tucker Carlson, Russell Brand, Dan Bongino, Megyn Kelly, Charlie Kirk, Alex Jones. The underlying premise is that all media skew toward one side or another, but at least these people are honest about it. That allows them to speak alongside Trump at rallies (Kelly), embrace bizarre conspiracy theories (Jones), talk about their encounters with demons (Carlson), and continue to work despite multiple allegations of sexual ashault (Brand, who has denied the claims)—all things that would be out-of-bounds for actual journalists.