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...and the landscape of American public opinion. And the way that I see it is that there was basically a, what I call a pyramid of media that at the very, very bottom had hyper local print publications. Then you go to, like, village papers. Then you hav
...the mediators, meaning the media, the people who tell us how to understand what we're seeing. And they are making fools of a lot of them. Because they're wrong a lot and they're wrong in both ways. And the aesthetics is super important because you co
...media. But the fact that, you know, the trust is so upside down now where you have fewer than one in three Americans saying they trust traditional media forms. You realize that, you know, company owned media channels and storytelling are becoming mor
...media in the form of newspapers and television, like, at least the way I read them, is they're basically covering whatever was the viral post, like, yesterday or a week ago. Right? And so right? And so they're being driven by the Internet viral post,
...media. This is what Twitter did, and it's still doing the legacy media. And so, again, people get wrapped up in it. But if you just take a step back and just watch legacy media or read a newspaper, a huge amount of it is they're just reporting what h
...the social media controversy, at least my version of the theory. Let me back up, Marshall McLuhan had this famous thing, the great media theorist, he said if it's on television, it's a television show, and so it doesn't matter what the topic is, it d
...media was on the slower side to embrace, having a lively digital presence. And then you saw some of those fashion bloggers become invited to shows and sitting in the front row. And that represented, at the time, this great pearl clutching moment in f
...media business are kind of fracturing and becoming more atomized. Like, I'm I'm I'm I'm thinking of, the reporting you did on Substack, you know, raising a $100,000,000 investment now of a unicorn valued at over $1,000,000,000. Like, does Substack's
...kinda chart the media landscape that we've all been living in for the last whatever, you know, for sure five years but, you know, you can even say probably ten years. What what we've lived through is just bait literally just like thousands of cycles
...the mass media, and this is something that Lippmann encounters when he has a job basically propagandizing for entrance into World War one, which is that, woah, this is an insanely powerful tool, and you can blast out messages at scale to all these pe
...and what are we doing here? Purposes of media is, to entertain, to have some effect, like, and people use The extreme way to say this is people use media like a drug. Right? I'm gonna sit there. I'm gonna scroll this thing. I'm gonna watch this thing
...media. And so the way I describe it is social media is x-ray machine. And exactly to your point, like, anytime there's a and you you see this in any domain of activity right now is anytime there's a thing, and and there's just, like, evidence that it
...as expressed now very robustly through digital, through site and app and social, We use the clothes, the accessories, the jewelry, the product. You know, you're looking at a photo of right behind me of Kylie Jenner and Martin Scorsese. They're wearin
...channels and storytelling are becoming more important than they ever have been. Clients have to navigate all of this. At the same time that they're thinking about things like the erosion of institutional credibility, their own institutions, not neces
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