Interviewed again about the future of public media by Columbia Journalism Review. They made my quote the title of the piece.
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Now you tell us !
It was the closing show, so you can no longer see it, but the Ulysses stage adaptation by Elevator Repair Service at the Public Theatre was one of the most thrilling works of theatre I’ve seen in a long, long time.
My heart goes out to the CNN journalists. But what can be done to support them beyond expressions of moral support? How can journalists at other news outlets and diverse publics provide concrete support? What forms of collective action can we imagine and implement?
Kudos to you @micahloewinger.bsky.social & to the always insightful @victorpickard.bsky.social for this super-informative dialogue on US media in historical & global context. And it's not just about how we got here, it's also about what we need to do next to keep journalism's civic mission alive.
Trying to find something - here is the link to Le Monde in English (and I can also send you by email) www.lemonde.fr/en/about-us/...
Yes! @jayrosen.bsky.social - Bezos should follow the example of fellow billionaire Xavier Niel, previous sole owner of Le Monde, who moved his capital into an independent endowment. Check out: www.thewrap.com/le-monde-acq...
The challenge for a new Wash Post (if Bezos could be convinced to part w/ it) or for a startup competing w/the Post is to combine independence w/ scale. That's where the Phil Inquirer (Lenfest Institute) or Le Monde (w/ an endowment owner) provide the best models See www.thewrap.com/le-monde-acq...
Exactly! This is the threat of "economic instrumentalism" that I and my colleagues describe in our book How Media Ownership Matters: use of a media outlet to promote or protect an owner's business interests. It's why we need trust or endowment ownership like at The Guardian, Le Monde, Phil. Inquirer
This is the threat of "economic instrumentalism" that I describe w/ colleagues in our 2025 book How Media Ownership Matters: the use of a media outlet to promote or protect an owner's business interests. It's why we need alternative forms of nonprofit ownership. global.oup.com/academic/pro...
'In his Post ownership early years, Bezos was seen as a steward of quality journalism. But he has carefully shifted his public tone in the Trump era. This shift is the fundamental risk of news outlets being bought by individuals w/ business interests outside of news.'
www.axios.com/2026/02/05/w...
Thank you @froomkin.bsky.social for this much needed parsing of which news organizations are speaking truth to power and which are buckling, under the phony pretense of both-sideism
I was interviewed at CJR about the closure of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Along with the excellent @rodneybenson.bsky.social.
Glad to see our findings in How Media Ownership Matters confirmed and extended - will read this closely ! global.oup.com/academic/pro...
Looks fascinating and definitely worth checking out !
Thanks @lisafung.bsky.social ! I’m glad you liked it!
“This is a nut that no one else in the country has cracked — how to translate what nonprofit newsrooms are doing for commercial TV.” www.niemanlab.org/2025/08/can-...
I enjoyed talking to UCLA's Luskin Center for History and Policy podcast "Then and Now" about the origins and possible future of public media. Thanks to Ben Zdencanovic.
So true - all of it!
As I told the reporter, KQED's announced [layoffs] make "it clear that no one in public media is safe. The threat to public media funding affects even the largest & strongest outlets.” Excellent article w/additional comments from @victorpickard.bsky.social & Nik Usher, www.kqed.org/news/1204866...
So much for multi-year funding, staggered terms for CPB board members, an organizational home as an independent nonprofit. These carefully designed protections could not stop a power-grabbing President and a sycophantic Congress. Not a great day for US democracy. www.cnn.com/2025/07/17/m...
Unfortunately, part of my prediction is already coming true: "In a future company controlled by Skydance, it's easy to imagine that Stewart's and Colbert's shows could be short-lived."
www.newsweek.com/jon-stewart-...
The Senate is on the verge of stripping more than a billion dollars from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which could decimate local news stations. Defenders of public media have mobilized to stop the bill, which strips more than $1.1 billion from the CPB, which includes cuts to NPR and PBS.
Government-backed institutions sometimes stand up more strongly to authoritarianism than their commercial counterparts.
As GOP congressional leaders are vowing to move full steam ahead to approve Trump's request to eliminate federal funding for public media for the next two years, a group of 29 Senate Democrats are warning the broadcast outlets should be "protected, not decimated."
Our new book measured partisan slant in 21 US news outlets. NPR had a 1.0 index score (perfectly balanced), compared to Fox (1.6, imbalanced for the right) and WashPost (1.4, for the left). PBS was in the center of our sample (1.2). We find US public media are less “biased” than other media.
BREAKING: A US district judge just ruled that Trump's effort to dismantle Voice of America, and Radio Free Asia and Middle East is likely illegal.
Judge ordered the White House “to take all necessary steps" to restore these outlets to their former (pre-Trump EO) status.
#SoMuchLosing
Woah
Deciding What’s News set the research agenda for the sociology of news (& for the production of culture writ large) for a generation. A landmark work, a truly great scholar. Herb always made time for junior scholars. His surprise emails commenting on some recent article he had read were legendary.
Donald Trump *personally* caused the crisis in confidence in US bonds, the approx 10% slide in the S&P 500 in the last month, and the unfolding collapse of international tourism to the United States. Leaving aside everything he did before, he should be the biggest pariah ever to hold the office.