Trump’s Second Act: How legacy news outlets are adapting to or abandoning their media mission
When Donald Trump seized the presidency for a second time, he found a news establishment on its heels but not completely flat on its back. Last year’s presidential campaign suggested that many traditional outlets are not depended upon, or trusted, nearly as much as they used to be. Some face leadership transitions and financial problems. Incoming power brokers, and their supporters, seek and receive information on friendly turf. Yet as with most times of transition, opportunities abound for new voices to emerge. When Meta founder Mark Zuckerberg wanted to publicize Trump-friendly policy changes in January at the social media...
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