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Its 2025 and the msm should be shunned.

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  • Pitchfork51
    Pitchfork51 Member Posts: 27,686

    I don’t know how anyone doesn’t see that the mainstream media is dead forever. Is there any world in which it regains prominence? I don’t see it


    So yeah they are in their ultra pathetic death throes.

  • PurpleThrobber
    PurpleThrobber Member Posts: 48,644 Standard Supporter

    If/when the leftists have a chance to shut down the internet. That's when the main state media has a comeback.

  • georgiaduck
    georgiaduck Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 2,748 Swaye's Wigwam

    I don’t think Big Ern could understand the instructions on a shampoo bottle.

  • WestlinnDuck
    WestlinnDuck Member Posts: 17,959 Standard Supporter

    What is the functional difference between a senior reporter at the Washington Post and the dazzler? Doesn't take a rocket scientist to lie about the Russian collusion hoax, masks and vaccine mandates, the origin of Covid, Hunter's laptop and the mental health of a dementia patient.

    https://ace.mu.nu/

    Latrine John-Pissoir Celebrates Her Tremendous Success as DEI Spokeswoman, For Some Reason;
    Washington Post to Lay Off "Many Dozens" as Readership Crashes

    —Ace

    lol:

    Washington Post expected to lay off 'many dozens' in coming week after cartoonist quits in protest: report


    Washington Post staffers are bracing for layoffs as morale in the newsroom has plummeted in the wake of an exodus of top talent from the Jeff Bezos-owned broadsheet, according to a report.

    The imminent staff cuts are expected to impact "many dozens" of employees in the business division -- with an announcement possibly coming down as soon as this week, according to Oliver Darcy of the Status newsletter.

    News of the anticipated layoffs came on the heels of Friday's resignation from the Washington Post by Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist Ann Telnaes, who quit in protest of the paper's decision not to publish a cartoon that depicts Bezos and other billionaires kowtowing to President-elect Donald Trump.

    The Washington Post suffered another blow as one of its top political reporters, Josh Dawsey, is set to depart the publication and take up a position with the Wall Street Journal, Darcy reported in Status over the weekend.

    ...

    Last week, two other senior political reporters for the Washington Post -- Ashley Parker and Michael Scherer -- left the publication to take up new positions at The Atlantic, the magazine owned by Laurene Powell Jobs, widow of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs.

    In late October, two Washington Post staffers quit its editorial board in protest of Bezos' decision to block an endorsement of the Democratic nominee, Vice President Kamala Harris.

    Bezos said the move to block the endorsement was made in order to bolster public confidence in his newspaper's impartiality.

    But readers of the newspaper were angered by the move. As many as 250,000 subscribers canceled their memberships as a result, according to reports.

    I don't think any of these woke media outlets can ever reclaim the figleaf of nonpartisanship. They will never, never again be considered authoritative or honest.

    Therefore, there is no point in attempting to "re-position" CNN or the Washington Post as "centrist" and "objective." Anyone who wasn't a full on TDS #Resistance leftist stopped going to these sources years and years ago, and they're not coming back. And as these outlets shed audience, they catered harder and harder to the remaining audience of mentally ill leftwing lunatics, which caused even Democrat normies to flee, and left their remaining audience base even more partisan and weird.

    There is no way -- none -- to reverse this, so it's my business advice that they not even try. The only course is to accept that they are permanently diminished and marginalized as fringe outlets of the intensely woke ghetto. They have to downsize until they hit the right, profitable level for a niche conspiracy-theory outlet.

    They will have to shed at least half of their staff.

    #SorryNotSorry. You effed around, and now you're finding out.

  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 115,707 Founders Club

    Washington Post staffers are bracing for layoffs as morale in the newsroom has plummeted in the wake of an exodus of top talent from the Jeff Bezos-owned broadsheet, according to a report.

    Top talent. Washington Post. Does not compute

    Has our girl Jen left yet?