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The media landscape today is challenged by disinformation and a lack of faith in information.
The structural change in late-night TV is significant, and shows like Jimmy Kimmel's will need to reinvent themselves in podcast or streaming formats.
The polarization of media formats into short-form and long-form content reflects a barbell effect, where middle-ground formats are losing relevance.
Late night TV is facing structural decline, and shows like Jimmy Kimmel's may need to reinvent themselves in podcast or streaming formats.
The removal of the fairness doctrine has led to a media landscape lacking in balanced and fair presentation of issues.
The entertainment business used to be fun, with the excitement of making great programs, but now it is more fractionated and numbers-driven.
The removal of the fairness doctrine has led to a loss of a central fact-based method for the dissemination of news.
The rise of podcasts and long-form content has shown that there is a large audience for in-depth, intelligent commentary, contrary to the belief that attention spans are collapsing.
The structural change in late-night TV is significant, and shows like Jimmy Kimmel's will need to reinvent themselves in a podcast or streaming format.
The shift from live TV to on-demand content on platforms like YouTube has fragmented national culture, reducing shared cultural moments.