And 165 non-artificial schoolchildren were blown up by all this advanced and precise targeting. Congrats to everyone involved on achieving this brave new world.
@victorpickard
Professor who writes about the history and political economy of media, politics of media policy, and democratic theories of journalism. Author of "Democracy Without Journalism? Confronting the Misinformation Society." Co-director of the MIC Center at Penn.
And 165 non-artificial schoolchildren were blown up by all this advanced and precise targeting. Congrats to everyone involved on achieving this brave new world.
"A death count on par with the Oklahoma City bombing is relegated to the back page."
Worth a listen: The indefatigable @victorpickard.bsky.social @onthemedia.bsky.social putting the current state of U.S. media in historical perspective. Re-regulated away from public interest.
The capture is extreme: capitalistic, oligarchical, and authoritarian.
www.wnycstudios.org/podcasts/otm...
Indeed!
RonNell Andersen Jones, Sonja West, Christina Koningisor, Helen Norton, Victor Pickard, and image of "The Future of Press Freedom" book.
TOMORROW: Join @randersenjones.bsky.social, @sonjawest.bsky.social, @ckoningisor.bsky.social, Helen Norton and @victorpickard.bsky.social on Zoom from 12-1:30 p.m. to discuss "The Future of Press Freedom."
Register: events.zoom.us/ev/AmsN0eMJS...
@jayrosen.bsky.social on the creeping Orbanization of US media.
@sulliview.bsky.social's analysis brings into focus the media politics of covering war:
I genuinely think these networks should be scrapped for parts
they're bad now, and they're only getting worse from here as the autocrats and oligarchs follow Hungary and Russia's media playbook
The Fine Print is definitely worth subscribing, and really happy he gets this sort of endorsement.
Victor's analysis is spot on.
The real question here is: Why are journalists who work for CNN pushing back so hard against the "media capture" narrative?
Wishful thinking? Or preemptively justifying their own continued employment under Ellison?
Will be interesting to revisit @brianstelter.bsky.social's analysis in the coming months. There are varying degrees of media capture--even if we haven't hit full-blown Orban levels yet, plenty of evidence suggests legitimate cause for concern. I do hope my critique proves to be entirely unfounded.
@karlbode.com's new newsletter is a must-read for any one who wants to keep up on the politics and democratic implications of media and tech policy. He is one of the very best journalists on the beat and he deserves our support!
Will be interesting to revisit @brianstelter.bsky.social's analysis in the coming months. There are varying degrees of media capture--even if we haven't hit full-blown Orban levels yet, plenty of evidence suggests legitimate cause for concern. I do hope my critique proves to be entirely unfounded.
βIn January, WashPost reporter Yeganeh Torbati, who had been covering Iran, appealed to Jeff Bezos on social media, noting she had spent months covering developments inside the country and wanted to continue the work.
βThe appeals to Bezos went unheeded.β
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A big part of the authoritarian playbook is war. War takes over the news. War blots out criticism. War divides a nationβs people, subjecting those against it to being called unpatriotic. War grants leaders all sorts of emergency powers. War consumes everything else.
We mustnβt let this war do so.
+1 to @victorpickard.bsky.social βs assessment. On air, Stelter noted South Park deal & Jon Stewart examples that undermine Ellisons properties are MAGA. SP is insanely valuable franchise & still Ellisons reportedly got changes made to the deal. Stewartβs extension was only for 1 year up end of 26.
Also some new analysis here: reportearth.substack.com/p/2025-was-a...
βMedia capture,β is a phrase scholars have been using to describe the phenomena of public interests losing possession of the press to political and corporate players. @victorpickard.bsky.social on why the American system was set up to be snatched away from the start lnk.to/onthemedia/b...
I wrote a book in 2020 on how the collapse of local journalism was seriously harming democratic society and how the need for structural media reform was most urgent: academic.oup.com/book/35132. The problem has only worsened considerably since then.
See @ronanfarrow.bsky.social's thread below.
A new report found 129 journalists were killed in 2025, the deadliest year since the Committee to Protect Journalists began collecting these data in 1992. Israel was responsible for 2/3. I spoke with CPJ's CEO Jodie Ginsberg on the latest @onthemedia.bsky.social: www.wnycstudios.org/podcasts/otm...
βI think by now it's time to put to rest this notion of a benevolent billionaire. We should not invest so much power into one individual over our media system and over our democratic society.β - @victorpickard.bsky.social lnk.to/onthemedia/b...
Once again, in actual democracies, people do not need to engage in permanent litigation & political mobilization to retain the basic right to vote, because none of the major political parties make restricting suffrage the central pillar of their policy platform. We also don't have to live like this.
π» Tune into this weekβs show, featuring: @victorpickard.bsky.social, Miriam Berger, @jodieginsberg.bsky.social, & Craig Renaud: lnk.to/onthemedia/b...
Excellent piece on the unmet β but still necessary β promises of public media.
We need BBC-level funding (at least) plus it must be radically restructured/democratized from the ground up with a focus on local ownership and control. So not just "public" in name, but actually governed by us all. The norms will follow or coincide with these structural changes.
"This deal endangers our democracy by giving a family of pliant billionaires even more control of vast swaths of our news coverage, TV stations and movie studios." - @notaaroncraig.bsky.social via @poynterinstitute.bsky.social
but a helpful take bringing together many of the related threads if you want to read something longer and solid:
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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?
Agree with much of this thread, but I think at base it's still capitalism driving many of these pathologies. Capitalist logics incentivize the drive toward consolidation and monopoly power, even if they produce different kinds of capture. More here in case interested: lpeproject.org/blog/the-ame...
I don't think this is off base--but combining media oligarchy with the collapse of local journalism, impoverished public media, and the hyper-capitalistic logics of our entire media/information/communication ecosystem--from social media to cable news--it's not looking good for any kind of democracy.