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To: conservatism_IS_compassion
Thanks, conservatism_IS_compassion.  And pleased to hear you liked Taleb's perspective.  There are quite a few of his Youtubes out there.  I like converting to MP3s and listening to them on my daily walks.

You added some nice analysis, as well, on the no-skin-in-the-game journalist set.  I liked reading about how the libel laws have changed to support today's status quo.  Interesting.

I think you're right about the wire services.  The richest of the kingpins of wire services, of course, is Michael Bloomberg.  The local newspapers liked the economics of relying on national stories instead of hiring a lot of reporters.  That and the rise of social media, Youtube, and internet is causing major pain.

As a tech industry journalist and analyst myself, I can see how useful an independent observer can be in getting practical information distributed and helping create a marketplace for industry innovation.

The town and small city newspapers live off the local community, the restaurants, car dealers, etc.

But there are also plenty of American businesses that are usually B2B and national/international in scope -- software firms, franchises, industrial product firms, even cloud franchisers.

I did a back-of-an-envelope analysis and figured there's room for another 4,000 journalists in America to follow these national and international business segments, many of whom don't have a educational outlet to reach their markets effectively.

But the national journalists who cover government and big business chose the dark side, with Watergate and the rise of "tough guy" like Dan Rather and Sam Donaldson.

And as Taleb pointed out, the reality is these nose-in-the-air columnists like George Will, Paul Krugman, and Thomas Freidman are actually Intellectual Idiots.

Finding dirt and exposing fraud was sexier, paid better, and earned more Pulitzer Prizes than explaining the ingenuity companies bring to market.  20 years ago Fortune Magazine was great at cheerleading American business, but no longer: see my 2019 vanity: Fortune Cookie News: American Business Magazine a Propaganda Tool of China?

Trump is doing the best you can do -- expose their lies, laugh at them, embarrass them, and shame them to the point where being a journalist isn't something you can brag about at the Thanksgiving dinner table.

Finally, to your point of making the society more fragile, I made some comments in that direction in a meme about Angry Red Hens.

Cheers, my FRiend.

26 posted on 04/16/2020 6:00:09 PM PDT by poconopundit (Joe Biden has long been the Senate's court jester. He's 24/7 malarkey and more corrupt than Hunter.)
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To: poconopundit
pleased to hear you liked Taleb's perspective.
I’ve read, and given a copy to a friend, of The Black Swan. And I have Fooled by Randomness and Skin in the Game as well.

I found it interesting that in one of his books Taleb showed that some economics theory depends on a mathematical mistake - in which an integral is evaluated after a variable is taken out of the integral. Treating a variable as a constant is definitely not cool.

I think you're right about the wire services. The richest of the kingpins of wire services, of course, is Michael Bloomberg.
Huh! Somehow I hadn’t thought of that! Only of his news channel. And since I eschew general circulation news in general and breaking news in particular, Bloomberg has never really been on my radar screen.

For many more years than I like to remember, I wondered what changed “the press” between the founding era and the Vietnam era. I thought maybe the high speed printing press was the culprit. Then one day I saw a book in the library which referred to the telegraph - and the answer hit me like a ton of bricks. Of course the telegraph transformed journalism!!! By the mechanism of the wire services. How could they fail to homogenize journalism?

20 years ago Fortune Magazine was great at cheerleading American business, but no longer: see my 2019 vanity: Fortune Cookie News: American Business Magazine a Propaganda Tool of China?
Read and bookmarked.
to your point of making the society more fragile, I made some comments in that direction in a meme about Angry Red Hens.
Sounds interesting, next on my list.

27 posted on 04/17/2020 6:55:06 AM PDT by conservatism_IS_compassion (Socialism is cynicism directed towards society and - correspondingly - naivete towards government.)
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To: poconopundit
to your point of making the society more fragile, I made some comments in that direction in a meme about Angry Red Hens.
As I suggested above, IMHO overturning the New York Times Co. v. Sullivan decision would go a long way towards ameliorating the problem.

As matters now stand, your “Red Hens” can act out without any legal accountability. Allowing presses to be used to endanger. Sullivan’s disabling of the right not to be libeled empowers presses to be reckless. It is as if the Second Amendment were read to allow people to shoot out the windows of the houses of politicians they disagreed with. Or even to shoot Steve Scalise.


28 posted on 04/17/2020 7:08:57 AM PDT by conservatism_IS_compassion (Socialism is cynicism directed towards society and - correspondingly - naivete towards government.)
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