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‘WaPo Rolls Out New Tagline… ‘ – STOCKPILE

by Anne Laurie|  January 1, 20244:49 pm| Leave a Comment

This post is in: Excellent Links, Our Failed Media Experiment, Show Me On the Doll Where Rahm Touched You

WaPo rolls out new tagline "Hello Darkness, My Old Friend …" https://t.co/4jD4u3EGSt

— Josh Marshall (@joshtpm) June 17, 2024

Did anybody bother to vet the new publisher and soon-to-be editor of @washingtonpost or were their British accents enough?

— Margaret Sullivan (@Sulliview) June 17, 2024

And here’s the deep dive from four @washingtonpost reporters https://t.co/gOw4lNAstq

— Margaret Sullivan (@Sulliview) June 17, 2024

I guess all this sleaze was no big deal in the ‘faster-paced’ UK press — except, oh yeah, Murdoch had to cough up more than a billion dollars and close down a newspaper!

— Margaret Sullivan (@Sulliview) June 17, 2024

Can Will Lewis Survive at the Washington Post? A guide to the unfolding drama.
https://nymag.com/intelligencer/article/can-will-lewis-survive-the-big-mess-at-the-washington-post.html

The assertion by Will Lewis (CEO of WaPo) and Rob Winnett (Lewis's Fleet Street pal and choice as top editor) that they will not answer questions FROM THE POST'S OWN REPORTERS is simply not tenable.

Or as Lewis himself might put it, " 'not tenable' means it can't go on." https://t.co/aoBATESHQU

— James Fallows (@JamesFallows) June 17, 2024

When Will Lewis and Rob Winnett declined to answer Post reporters' questions they set a low standard for what the Post requires of itself. Not what you want in your top people. This move addresses that, which is not to say it "solves" anything. https://t.co/dwLSQT6BZT

— Jay Rosen (@jayrosen_nyu) June 17, 2024

Cameron Barr, who stepped down as Washington Post managing editor last year, is now overseeing the paper's coverage of controversies surrounding the paper's publisher Will Lewis and incoming editor Rob Winnett.

"We cover The Washington Post independently, rigorously and fairly,"…

— Dylan Byers (@DylanByers) June 17, 2024

tidbit: The Washington Post has canceled a splashy dinner it was planning to host at La Colombe d'Or. Lots of talk about this on the Croisette — this was supposed to be Will Lewis’ reintroduction to the ad community as CEO of The Post

— Ben Mullin (@BenMullin) June 17, 2024

Update: Former WashPost Senior Managing Editor Cameron Barr is now overseeing the paper's coverage of the controversies besetting publisher Will Lewis and his pick as its next editor, Rob Winnett.

— David Folkenflik (@davidfolkenflik) June 17, 2024

Wash Post releases new statement further detailing oversight of coverage of the scandals surrounding publisher Will Lewis and his choice for editor, Rob Winnett, who is to take over in November pic.twitter.com/dYCePk7ToE

— David Folkenflik (@davidfolkenflik) June 17, 2024

‘WaPo Rolls Out New Tagline… ‘ – STOCKPILEPost + Comments

Wingnut Wurlitzer Losing Some Pipes – STOCKPILE

by Anne Laurie|  January 1, 20244:49 pm| Leave a Comment

This post is in: Republicans in Disarray!, Our Failed Media Experiment

This article came out in April, but since there’s been some discussion in the comments wondering why ‘liberal media’ doesn’t have any billionaires willing to subsidize our point of view… Paul Farhi, at the Atlantic — “Right-Wing Media Are in Trouble”: [gift link]

As you may have heard, mainstream news organizations are facing a financial crisis. Many liberal publications have taken an even more severe beating. But the most dramatic declines over the past few years belong to conservative and right-wing sites. The flow of traffic to Donald Trump’s most loyal digital-media boosters isn’t just slowing, as in the rest of the industry; it’s utterly collapsing.

This past February, readership of the 10 largest conservative websites was down 40 percent compared with the same month in 2020, according to The Righting, a newsletter that uses monthly data from Comscore—essentially the Nielsen ratings of the internet—to track right-wing media. (February is the most recent month with available Comscore data.) Some of the bigger names in the field have been pummeled the hardest: The Daily Caller lost 57 percent of its audience; Drudge Report, the granddaddy of conservative aggregation, was down 81 percent; and The Federalist, founded just over a decade ago, lost a staggering 91 percent. (The site’s CEO and co-founder, Sean Davis, called that figure “laughably inaccurate” in an email but offered no further explanation.) FoxNews.com, by far the most popular conservative-news site, has fared better, losing “only” 22 percent of traffic, which translates to 23 million fewer monthly site visitors compared with four years ago…

What’s going on? The obvious culprit is Facebook. For years, Facebook’s mysterious algorithms served up links to news and commentary articles, sending droves of traffic to their publishers. But those days are gone. Amid criticism from elected officials and academics who said the social-media giant was spreading hate speech and harmful misinformation, including Russian propaganda, before the 2016 election, Facebook apparently came to question the value of featuring news on its platform. In early 2018, it began deemphasizing news content, giving greater priority to content posted by friends and family members. In 2021, it tightened the tap a little further. This past February, it announced that it would do the same on Instagram and Threads. All of this monkeying with the internet’s plumbing drastically reduced the referral traffic flowing to news and commentary sites. The changes have affected everyone involved in digital media, including some liberal-leaning sites—such as Slate (which saw a 42 percent traffic drop), the Daily Beast (41 percent), and Vox (62 percent, after losing its two most prominent writers)—but the impact appears to have been the worst, on average, for conservative media. (Referral traffic from Google has also declined over the past few years, but far less sharply.)…

For conservative media publishers, the financial consequences of such a steep decline in readership are hard to know for certain. None of the best-known names publicly reports revenue figures, and many are supported by rich patrons who may not be in it for the money. But the situation can’t be good. Digital media still rely on advertising, and advertising still goes to places with more, not fewer, people paying attention. Traffic also drives subscriptions.

More broadly, the loss of readership can’t be helpful to the ideological cause. Top-drawing sites like the conspiratorial Gateway Pundit and Infowars help keep the MAGA faithful faithful by recirculating, amplifying, and sometimes creating the culture-war memes and talking points that dominate right and far-right opinion. Less traffic means less influence…

The trouble is that there are now alternatives to the alternatives. The Righting’s proprietor, Howard Polskin, pointed out to me that the websites that dominated the field in 2016—Fox News, Breitbart, The Washington Times, and so on—are no longer the only players in MAGA world. The marketplace has expanded and fragmented since then, splintering the audience seeking conservative or even extremist perspectives among podcasts, YouTube videos, Substack newsletters, and boutique platforms like Rumble. “There’s a lot of choice,” Polskin said. “Even if [the big] sites went out of business tomorrow, there are a lot of voices still out there.”…

The precipitous decline in traffic to conservative publications raises a larger and possibly unanswerable question: Did these operations ever really hold the political and cultural clout that critics ascribed to them at their peak? Recall the liberal anger in 2020 when Ben Shapiro was routinely dominating Facebook’s most-engaged content list, generating accusations that Facebook’s algorithm was favoring right-wing posts and pushing voters toward Trump. Yet Joe Biden went on to win the election easily, and Democrats overperformed in the 2022 midterms. Now, as conservatives cry that Big Tech has crushed their traffic, Trump is running neck and neck with Biden in the polls, even with a legal cloud hanging over him and shortfalls of campaign cash. Maybe who wins the traffic contest doesn’t matter as much as it once appeared.

Holy shit the Federalist is down to 9/10 of a guy pic.twitter.com/gXZEkd0mXN

— Andrew Fleischman (@ASFleischman) June 12, 2024

I am thrilled you have managed to get most of your parents to subscribe

— Andrew Fleischman (@ASFleischman) June 13, 2024

She was like "everyone who reads the federalist respond!" and I was swarmed with 12 replies https://t.co/wcbG9ooqPN

— Andrew Fleischman (@ASFleischman) June 13, 2024

Wingnut Wurlitzer Losing Some Pipes – STOCKPILEPost + Comments

Vanity Fair (in Its Original Meaning) – STOCKPILE

by Anne Laurie|  January 1, 20244:49 pm| Leave a Comment

This post is in: Elections 2024, Trumpery, Our Failed Media Experiment

Oh dear

Oy

Where to start

Well, how about here? The heart of any campaign is scheduling. Everybody wants the candidate’s time

Apparently Trump’s campaign is so good they barely schedule his time, Trump’s schedule is determined by his defense attorneys

Campaign juggernaut! /1 https://t.co/N6AJPZLipr pic.twitter.com/GZcqqhtFJc

— Dana Houle (@DanaHoule) April 4, 2024

Gabe Sherman turns down the lights, holds a flashlight under his chin, and tells a Chilling Tale of Trump’s “weirdly competent and savvy campaign.” Further demonstrating that anyone who uses ‘savvy’ without irony, in 2024, has none.

https://www.vanityfair.com/news/inside-trump-2024-campaign

Nov 2022 Trump had dinner w a Nazi & a demented antisemite. The campaign convinced Trump it needed to screen who got time w him. It’s a sign that it’s a “professionalized operation” that the gatekeeper position went to…Trump’s Mar-A-Lago co-conspirator, who’s facing 20 years /3 pic.twitter.com/u3sZXJF0fg

— Dana Houle (@DanaHoule) April 4, 2024

Clearly a thorough analysis of the most important factors that will determine the results of the 2024 election! /5 pic.twitter.com/BUi5NM53FU

— Dana Houle (@DanaHoule) April 4, 2024

The Trump campaign is so terrifyingly competent that Trump put his daughter-in-law at the RNC, the campaign manager said it wasn’t to loot the RNC to pay Trump’s lawyers, & she essentially said they will loot the RNC to pay Trump’s legal bill

Message discipline! /7

— Dana Houle (@DanaHoule) April 4, 2024

I learned a lot from the descriptions of the campaign’s structure, processes, research, messaging, field operations, digital, in-state staffing, targeting…

Oh, wait, it didn’t mention any of that. /9

— Dana Houle (@DanaHoule) April 4, 2024

Vanity Fair (in Its Original Meaning) – STOCKPILEPost + Comments

A.G. Sulzberger Illustrates the Dangers of Journalistic Nepotism – STOCKPILE

by Anne Laurie|  January 1, 20244:48 pm| Leave a Comment

This post is in: Open Threads, Our Failed Media Experiment

Trump is “clearly running on an overtly more antidemocratic platform than any major party candidate in well over a century.” @nytimes publisher A. G. Sulzberger cites work of @maggieNYT @jonathanvswan @charlie_savage in our #RISJMemLecture Q&Ahttps://t.co/CU1dBJAeAb pic.twitter.com/X8yE1IYV63

— Reuters Institute (@risj_oxford) March 6, 2024

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A._G._Sulzberger
‘Strong, natural, sterling insignificance’

https://reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk/news/full-text-g-sulzbergers-2024-reuters-memorial-lecture-journalistic-independence-time-division

Sulzberger is a soft brained eccentric, & he hired a theater critic to be his political editor. https://t.co/V1TfylXRTL

— Dana Houle (@DanaHoule) March 7, 2024

New from me: Why is New York Times campaign coverage so bad? Because that’s what the publisher wants. https://t.co/iUXNEvk8KX

— Dan Froomkin (PressWatchers.org) (@froomkin) March 7, 2024

Why is New York Times campaign coverage so bad? Because that’s what the publisher wants.

Fascinating. NYT reporter says their coverage only seems tougher on Biden bc he's unpopular whereas Trump is popular. Then retreats to "i meant within their own party", which of course is even more factually wrong by polls. Then retreats to smug snark. https://t.co/NHbm0jOILD

— David Burbach (also @dburbach Bluesky) (@dburbach) March 6, 2024

A.G. Sulzberger Illustrates the Dangers of Journalistic Nepotism - STOCKPILE

Yeah I mean what would they be saying if Trump routinely has 30% of republicans voting against him???? Oh wait!?!?!?

— Josh Marshall (@joshtpm) March 7, 2024

Ah yes, good old Maggie, yucking it up with Trump in the Oval and laughing all the way to the bank with her book advances. https://t.co/jars2wh6GX pic.twitter.com/vbTGkzBEGA

— scary lawyerguy (@scarylawyerguy) March 6, 2024

Patrick Healy / NYT

This guy (who was one of the absolute worst both sides/trump normalizers in 2016) quite literally did theatre critique before he became a political journalist. And failed all the way upward to deputy editor at the NYT opinion section. https://t.co/aAPMKhplII pic.twitter.com/cU8F9XED2M

— Centrism Fan Acct ?? (@Wilson__Valdez) February 13, 2024

This was as close to 'reflection' as anyone at the NYT got: "we've heard the criticism and actually we are perfect and did nothing wrong." These people absolutely just think their shit does not stink. pic.twitter.com/AyELrqwJyE

— Centrism Fan Acct ?? (@Wilson__Valdez) February 13, 2024

This was as close to 'reflection' as anyone at the NYT got: "we've heard the criticism and actually we are perfect and did nothing wrong." These people absolutely just think their shit does not stink. pic.twitter.com/AyELrqwJyE

— Centrism Fan Acct ?? (@Wilson__Valdez) February 13, 2024

A.G. Sulzberger Illustrates the Dangers of Journalistic Nepotism – STOCKPILEPost + Comments

Vivek-secting Ramaswamy – STOCKPILE

by Anne Laurie|  January 1, 20244:48 pm| Leave a Comment

This post is in: 2024 Primaries, Grifters Gonna Grift

Ramaswamy tells @OstapYarysh "some post-Zelenskyy warlord" will take power in Ukraine & will be armed to the teeth unless the USA quickly stops sending weapons to Ukraine.

He compares it with the Mujehadeen & Al-Qaida in Afghanistan after the Soviets left pic.twitter.com/1kGiTVBmLJ

— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) August 24, 2023

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/aug/25/vivek-ramaswamy-rightwing-elite-close-ties-leonard-leo-peter-thiel

In today's #vatniksoup, I'll introduce an American businessman and politician, Vivek Ramaswamy (@VivekGRamaswamy).

He's best-known for his stock promotion schemes, for his staunch support of Donald Trump, and for his hot takes on the Russo-Ukrainian War.

1/16 pic.twitter.com/Mjwv5qmeOE

— Pekka Kallioniemi (@P_Kallioniemi) August 25, 2023

Vivek-secting Ramaswamy – STOCKPILEPost + Comments

Punchbowl Jake Sherman, First Among Squeakals – STOCKPILE

by Anne Laurie|  January 1, 20244:47 pm| Leave a Comment

This post is in: Open Threads, Our Failed Media Experiment

These ~narratives~ are so stupid. Johnson isn't "jamming" McConnell, he's jamming Israel, Ukraine & the US Treasury. Mitch McConnell will be fine, but reporters can't look past their myopic view of ~Washington~ to see who really gets hurt when stunts like this are pulled pic.twitter.com/FEfyzCpCAh

— scary lawyerguy (@scarylawyerguy) October 31, 2023

I normally don't promote this kind of piece, but if you're looking for a play by play on how DC is a sexist, patriarchal boys' club that promotes Republicans, this is it: https://t.co/OjlC2Qtrvr

— Laura Chapin (@LauraChapin) October 30, 2023

“It’s a huge deal for legislating, which is like, obviously, what everyone’s focused on…And especially in a tough time and a closely constructed Senate, losing a vote —”

Sherman RE DiFi’s death

Dems didn’t lose a vote. Her seat was filled (as one would expect) within 48 hours https://t.co/7RazYd0Lt2

— Dana Houle (@DanaHoule) October 30, 2023

Punchbowl Jake Sherman, First Among Squeakals – STOCKPILEPost + Comments

The Second Anniversary of the Jan6 Insurrection – STOCKPILE

by Anne Laurie|  January 1, 20244:47 pm| Leave a Comment

This post is in: Domestic Terrorism, Jan 6: Insurrection, Proud to Be A Democrat

"Pray to God it never happens again," Biden said in Cabinet meeting when a reporter asked him a question about January 6. pic.twitter.com/jTp43TIJgc

— Jennifer Jacobs (@JenniferJJacobs) January 5, 2023

The White House says President Biden will mark the two-year anniversary of the January 6th insurrection during a ceremony in the East Room on Friday.

— Asma Khalid (@asmamk) January 3, 2023

U.S. Capitol Police ready for future attacks as Jan. 6 anniversary looms https://t.co/iVwaaIizy8 pic.twitter.com/oDlvK4bYcl

— Reuters (@Reuters) January 3, 2023

The House Jan. 6 committee is shutting down, having completed a whirlwind 18-month investigation of the 2021 Capitol insurrection. It sent its work to the Justice Department, along with a recommendation for prosecuting former President Donald Trump. https://t.co/hc2aWttMDG

— The Associated Press (@AP) January 2, 2023

New: House GOP rules package has provision to take control of records obtained by previous Congress and sent to Archives — which is why Jan. 6 committee released its underlying evidence via GPO, amid fears that Republicans might meddle with the docs.

— Hugo Lowell (@hugolowell) January 2, 2023

A pretty extraordinary amount of testimony from Milley to the J6 committee, mostly going under the radar last week as the final transcripts were released https://t.co/hTwVHHU3qN

— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) January 4, 2023

The @FBI and our partners hope the increased reward will encourage the American public to take another look at the photos and videos of the suspect and the device. If you recognize the suspect, submit a tip at https://t.co/t8G7LO4hxu. https://t.co/hNNY3pInqh pic.twitter.com/YUB4TwLixN

— FBI Washington Field (@FBIWFO) January 4, 2023

EXCLUSIVE: @RollingStone has obtained the Jan 6 committee's unreleased report on how Twitter and other social networks were used to fuel the insurrection. https://t.co/C01ap6W2Nj

— Noah Shachtman (@NoahShachtman) January 1, 2023

https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2023/01/03/capitol-riot-extremists-select-committee/

At trial, Oath Keeper alleges specific plan to stop vote count
https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2023/01/05/oath-keepers-trial-cooperator-testimony/
Caleb Berry
https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2023/01/05/jan-6-rioter-prison-or-mercy/

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