Most of the interviews I've watched lately have been well worthwhile.
I watch them on 2x speed to save time, and have gotten pretty good at understanding everything at that rate. When I go back to 1x it sounds like they're under water, lol.
I go to sleep to stuff like this. Not a complaint. As an insomniac it helps me get to sleep faster. I just don't retain much. Last night was a WWII documentary for 3-1/2 hours. I think I made it 30 minutes and was out, but still woke up at the tail end. Took a nap in the late morning/early afternoon. I sleep like shit as referenced by my posting times.
MSM is toast. Can wait for the cable access fee re-negotiations to finish.
CNN, MSNBC, even FOX will be kicked out of the bundling or forced to offer their shit for free. ESPN probably will be also optional in a different package with what few cable users there are left.
So they will go under or totally reinvent themselves.
Most likely go under. Tucker, Greenwald, Adam Taggard and several more followed on the footsteps of Saagar & Krystal when they left Rising and created Breaking Points. Substack did the same for writers.
The Paid Subscription Model.
The cable dinosaurs can't do that. One of them tried and it was an embarrassing flop. They even moved some anchors over. Was it MSNBC?
But the remains of the shattered Old MSM will rise up like the rodents did after Chicxulub got redecorated, adopt what pioneers of the new model did at the very least and fill some more niches of media demand nobody heretofor ever envisioned. A new ecosystem shall rise. The Age of Media Mammals!
America! Fuck ya!
And this will be much more balanced. The Left won't dominate this now. Democrats will be even more fucked than MSNBC, if you think about it.
But this one was something else. I watched the whole thing. Tucker was just as pulled into Rob's story as much as I was.
https://x.com/TuckerCarlson/status/1824129222715056636?t=4590