Why the News Isn't Really the News [Epipheo.TV]
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0:00 - 0:04So you're cruising around the Internet and
you see a link to an article from some trusted -
0:04 - 0:08news source and it's got a really intriguing
title, so you read it. And later you find -
0:08 - 0:14out that that whole article was mostly false.
What you thought was news was really just -
0:14 - 0:21gossip or conjecture. So we've got Ryan Holiday
here. He's a media manipulator and he explains -
0:21 - 0:21how this happens.
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0:21 - 0:26So, so what I quickly discovered was that
the media was this sort of hierarchy or chain. -
0:26 - 0:32At the bottom you have small blogs who have
small readerships but correspondingly low -
0:32 - 0:38threshold for what they will and will not
publish. Say this blog publishes a rumor then -
0:38 - 0:42Business Insider or The Huffington Post or
Perez Hilton writes about. And now, because -
0:42 - 0:46of the stature of those sites, it becomes
something that people are talking about on -
0:46 - 0:50Twitter, on Facebook, on email, they're chattering
about it. -
0:50 - 0:55And what happens is producers for CNN, producers
for a right wing talk radio, journalists for -
0:55 - 0:59The New York Times -- where do they find out
the news? They're not out pounding the pavement -
0:59 - 1:04like it's 100 years ago. No, they're reading
what people are chattering about online. -
1:04 - 1:09And that cycle is hijacked by people like
me who say, "Okay, if this blog here has the -
1:09 - 1:15power to accidently start a media firestorm
by what it publishes, I'm going to get them -
1:15 - 1:18to publish something that benefits me."
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1:18 - 1:23I, I've sent them fake anonymous emails and
watched as that turned into front page stories. -
1:23 - 1:28The public isn't aware that this is how their
news is being made, but on both sides of the -
1:28 - 1:34divide -- on the marketing side and on the
news side -- neither is particularly concerned -
1:34 - 1:39with quality. They're concerned with what
will get attention. -
1:39 - 1:43And that's because of how blog sites and news
sites make money. First, they get a lot of -
1:43 - 1:48viewers to their pages. And then they sell
that view count to advertisers. So to get -
1:48 - 1:50more views you do stuff like...
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1:50 - 1:56Asking rhetorical untrue questions in a headline;
doing your fact checking after you've published -
1:56 - 2:00an article; gossiping; speculating; making
up a story from whole cloth. -
2:00 - 2:06But what if I want good, accurate news. I
mean, shouldn't news sites want to give that -
2:06 - 2:06to me?
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2:06 - 2:11Yeah, look, uh, I think the rule of thumb
is if you're not paying for it they don't -
2:11 - 2:14give a shit about you. They're loyal to their
advertisers. -
2:14 -If you aren't paying for it you aren't the
customer, you are really the product.
- Title:
- Why the News Isn't Really the News [Epipheo.TV]
- Description:
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Ryan Holiday, the author of, "Trust Me, I'm Lying," shares a bit about how he has manipulated media to get bogus, anonymous stories to the front-page of news media outlets. He wonders if many of our news stories can even be trusted because the system by which news outlets pick up their stories is flawed. In fact, the news may not really be the news at all.
We interviewed Ryan Holiday to find out more. The epiphany? If you're not paying for a product online, then you ARE the product.
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"Trust Me, I'm Lying: Confessions of a Media Manipulator," by Ryan Holiday
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