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The future of journalism is not clear, but it is likely to involve more of what we are doing in podcasting and alternative media.
1:58:31 - 2:00:53 (02:21)
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The future of journalism is not clear, but it is likely to involve more of what we are doing in podcasting and alternative media. While traditional journalism might be in decline, new forms of media can still emerge and thrive.
ChapterThe Future of Journalism and the Rise of Podcasts
Episode#167 – Saagar Enjeti: Politics, History, and Power
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
Media will become more localized and less consolidated with groupthink as people start to rely more on news sources from personalities they trust.
2:00:53 - 2:02:19 (01:25)
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Media will become more localized and less consolidated with groupthink as people start to rely more on news sources from personalities they trust.
ChapterThe Future of Journalism and the Rise of Podcasts
Episode#167 – Saagar Enjeti: Politics, History, and Power
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The battle for the future is between unfettered conversations and established media who wants to be the inter-agent of conversations because that's where they get their power, this is a battle where the internet would play a crucial role, and in the long run, unfettered conversations have the chance to win.
2:02:19 - 2:03:27 (01:08)
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The battle for the future is between unfettered conversations and established media who wants to be the inter-agent of conversations because that's where they get their power, this is a battle where the internet would play a crucial role, and in the long run, unfettered conversations have the chance to win.
ChapterThe Future of Journalism and the Rise of Podcasts
Episode#167 – Saagar Enjeti: Politics, History, and Power
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The New York Times will never lose, it will just become one of us.
2:03:27 - 2:04:11 (00:44)
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The New York Times will never lose, it will just become one of us. It is a subscription product for upper middle class, largely white liberals who live the same circumstances across the United States and in Europe.