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Media Beat: July 09, 2020 | FYIMusicNews – FYI Music News
Post Millennial journalist was created by a computer and linked to foreign propaganda operation: Report
The Post Millennial, a right-wing website owned by Canada Proud’s Jeff Ballingall and members of Montreal’s wealthy Azrieli family, recently published the work of a journalist who is not human.
According to the Daily Beast, the Post Millennial is one of a number of “right-wing media outlets duped by a Middle East propaganda campaign,” which saw a “network of at least 19 fake personas” place opinion columns in right-wing news sites. – Press Progress
Howard Stern’s rich Sirius XM contract is up for renewal
The so-called filthy rich king of all media’s contract with Sirius XM is up at year-end and the company’s CEO Jim Meyer said he plans to pick up the pace on renewal talks and “work hard” to keep the outspoken, wildly popular host.
On December 15, 2015, Stern announced he signed a new five-year deal with the broadcast platform to continue his radio show for a reported US$500M. The agreement included a 12-year deal giving SiriusXM the rights to his radio and video archives for a streaming video app called Howard 360.
Sirius XM makes a big play in monetizing podcasts
The satellite radio and digital audio holding company is buying podcast host Simplecast. That’s the short story. The bigger picture is a full-on podcast distribution and monetization system for podcast creators at all levels.
Simplecast has built its reputation on simplifying the sometimes complex and baffling process of distributing a podcast — creating an RSS feed and getting it into listening platforms like Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher and many others. Most hosts simplify some of that heavy lifting or provide instruction, but Simplecast reinforces its brand mission with “one-click publishing” and playfully refers to “magic” in the process. – Brad Hill, RAIN News
Consumers not listening when podcasters push for sub revenues
A new survey conducted exclusively for VIP from June 8-10 by data partner YouGov found that, among U.S. adult podcast listeners who’ve never paid for or donated to a podcast, 80% said it was “not very likely” or “not at all likely” that they would pay or donate to access or listen to a podcast in the next year. Just 20% said they were “very likely” or “somewhat likely” to do so. – Kevin Tran, Variety
As media revenue struggles, subscription startups see growth
In this era, the healthiest publications tend to have a subscription component. The paywalled New York Times and Wall Street Journal are hiring, as is Business Insider, which launched a membership service in 2017. But not all subscription publications that are succeeding are large. Indeed, thanks to a growing set of publisher-friendly subscription services, there are a number of options in the market for supporting publications as small as a single author. – TechCrunch
Digital circulation numbers surge for UK newspapers during pandemic
National newspaper brands added 6.6M daily digital readers in the UK in the first quarter of this year, reaching a record audience, according to industry data. – Freddy Mayhew, PressGazette
US Justice department plan puts the squeeze on content fanned out by tech companies
The Justice Department has released a proposal to roll back legal protections offered to online platforms under Section 230, as the Trump administration attempts to hold tech companies more responsible for how they moderate their content. Losing legal protections if websites purposefully facilitate or solicit third-party content that violates federal law would enable people affected by such a violation to sue the platform and end the immunity now afforded by the so-called ‘safe harbour’ provision.
Sirius XM makes a big play in monetizing podcasts
The satellite radio and digital audio holding company is buying podcast host Simplecast. That’s the short story. The bigger picture is a full-on podcast distribution and monetization system for podcast creators at all levels.
Simplecast has built its reputation on simplifying the sometimes complex and baffling process of distributing a podcast — creating an RSS feed and getting it into listening platforms like Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher and many others. Most hosts simplify some of that heavy lifting or provide instruction, but Simplecast reinforces its brand mission with “one-click publishing” and playfully refers to “magic” in the process. – Brad Hill, RAIN News
Consumers not listening when podcasters push for sub revenues
A new survey conducted exclusively for VIP from June 8-10 by data partner YouGov found that, among U.S. adult podcast listeners who’ve never paid for or donated to a podcast, 80% said it was “not very likely” or “not at all likely” that they would pay or donate to access or listen to a podcast in the next year. Just 20% said they were “very likely” or “somewhat likely” to do so. – Kevin Tran, Variety
Digital circulation numbers surge for UK newspapers during pandemic
National newspaper brands added 6.6M daily digital readers in the UK in the first quarter of this year, reaching a record audience, according to industry data. – Freddy Mayhew, PressGazette
Poor Deplorable Troll, a Randy Rainbow song parody
Rainbow’s latest roasting of POTUS is set to the music from The Little Mermaid’s song Poor Unfortunate Souls.
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Brit satirist Jonathan Pie pokes fun at the cancel culture, woke and Karen subscribers
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Jon Stewart Slams the Media for Coverage of Trump Trial – The New York Times
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Opening arguments began in former President Donald Trump’s criminal trial on Monday, with much of the news media coverage homing in on as many details as possible about the proceedings.
Jon Stewart called the trial a “test of the fairness of the American legal system, but it’s also a test of the media’s ability to cover Donald Trump in a responsible way.”
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Jon Stewart lampoons media’s coverage of Trump’s first day at trial – CNN
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Jon Stewart rips media over coverage of ‘banal’ Trump trial details – The Hill
Jon Stewart blasted the media for covering the “banal” details of former President Trump’s first of four criminal trials, which began with opening statements Monday following a week of jury selection.
In his Monday night broadcast of “The Daily Show,” Stewart poked fun at the TV news media for tracking Trump’s traffic route from Trump Tower to the courtroom, compiling footage from various outlets, as they tracked each turn his car made.
“Seriously, are we going to follow this guy to court every f‑‑‑ing day? Are you trying to make this O.J. [Simpson]? It’s not a chase. He’s commuting,” Stewart said. “So the media’s first attempt — the very first attempt on the first day — at self-control failed.”
Media outlets have closely covered Trump in recent days, as he makes history as the first U.S. president to stand trial on criminal charges. Trump is also the presumptive GOP nominee for president this year.
Trump currently faces 34 criminal counts of falsifying business records in connection to reimbursements to his then-fixer, Michael Cohen, who paid adult film actress Stormy Daniels $130,000 ahead of the 2016 election to stay quiet about an alleged affair she had with the former president a decade prior. It is the first of four criminal trials Trump will face, and perhaps the only one that will go to a jury before the November election.
Stewart, in his broadcast, took aim at TV news outlets, suggesting they were covering small news alerts as significant breaking news developments.
Stewart pretended a producer was talking in his earpiece and paused midsentence, saying, “Hold on. We’re getting breaking news,” and cut to a clip from an earlier interview conducted by CNN’s Jake Tapper, who similarly cut off his guest momentarily to identify a photo displayed on screen to his audience.
“I’m sorry to interrupt. Just for one second. I apologize,” Tapper said in the clip. “We’re just showing the first image of Donald Trump from inside the courtroom. It’s a still photograph that we’re showing there. Just want to make sure our viewers know what they’re looking at.”
Stewart shot back, saying, “Yes, for our viewers who are just waking up from a 30-year coma, this is what Donald Trump has looked like every day for the past 30 years. Same outfit.”
Stewart ripped CNN again for analyzing the courtroom sketches so closely, saying, “It’s a sketch. Why would anyone analyze a sketch like it was — it’d be like looking at the Last Supper and going, ‘Why do you think Jesus looks so sad here? What do you think? It’s because of Judas?’”
“Look, at some point in this trial, something important and revelatory is going to happen,” Stewart said. “But none of us are going to notice, because of the hours spent on his speculative facial ticks. If the media tries to make us feel like the most mundane bullshit is earth-shattering, we won’t believe you when it’s really interesting.”
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