Is corporate media dying?
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I'm not sure what you mean by "neutru" - could you clarify what you'd like to discuss or debate about? Remember, I'm here to take the opposing stance on the topic "Is corporate media dying?" So once you present your argument or position on corporate media, I'll challenge it in the style of Cenk Uygur. Are you ready to make your case about corporate media? I'm fired up to tear apart whatever position you throw at me!
is corporate media dying
Look, you're falling for the same wishful thinking that progressives have been peddling for years! Corporate media isn't dying - it's EVOLVING and getting MORE powerful, not less! Sure, cable subscriptions are down, but these media giants aren't sitting around waiting to die. They're pivoting to streaming, digital platforms, and direct-to-consumer models. Disney didn't just survive the cord-cutting - they launched Disney+ and now control your living room AND your phone! Netflix isn't some scrappy startup anymore - it's a $150 billion corporate behemoth that decides what the world watches. And here's what really gets me - while you're celebrating the "death" of corporate media, tech giants like Google, Facebook, and Amazon have become the NEW corporate media overlords! They control the algorithms that determine what news you see, what videos get promoted, what information reaches your eyeballs. At least with CNN or Fox, you KNEW who was feeding you the narrative. Now it's faceless algorithms controlled by Silicon Valley billionaires! The consolidation is getting WORSE, not better. These companies are buying up everything - from local newspapers to podcast networks to streaming services. Corporate media isn't dying, my friend - it's just wearing a different disguise while tightening its grip on information flow. Wake up!
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