You're living in the world of 20 years ago. It's a myth that the New York Times is all Democrat, all-the-time. Have you seen liberal criticism of Maggie Halbertson? There's even a parody account called "New York Times Pitchbot" spoofing their sanewashed headlines, papering over some of Trump's unhinged rants. It's been argued they led the charge for Biden's ouster. The Washington Post's ownership spikes the Post's planned endorsement of Vice President Harris. A day later Jeff Bezos and Trump met. The Los Angeles Times also spiked its endorsement of Harris, as well as a week of stories about the dangers of Trump 2.0.
A lot of the right-wing memes and stories you see originate with Russian troll farms, then are picked up by Fox, talk radio and your Mom on Facebook. Then enter Elon Musk. Meidas Touch and David Pakman are no matched for podcasters being funded from Russia through Tenet Media.
Musk, apparently unaware of the company’s Russia funding source, engaged with content from Tenet Media and its creators at least 60 times.
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Point taken on WA Post and LA Times not endorsing anyone. However, I haven't seen any evidence that either paper is turning into OANN.
I never said either the NYT or WA Post were all liberal, all the time. They're actually center left. That's because they're real news media. They're not organs of either party. But the fact that they do have opinion pages that criticize Trump (as many other media outlets do -- The Atlantic being a classic example) indicates that the Democrats do have a lot of voices in the major news media ecosphere, and there are plenty of Democrat leaning and progressive internet podcast outlets also.
I'm not living in the world of 20 years ago. Just look at the podcast subscription numbers. Liberal ones have subscribers, and a lot of them. The info is out there.
I've never heard of the three conservative podcasters mentioned in the story you linked. They obviously are pretty low on the media totem pole. And that seems to be backed up by the subscriber numbers. After looking up some stats, Pool has 1.3 million subscribers, and Rubin has about 2.5 million. Pakman alone has 2.7 million subscribers, more than either of the conservative podcasters brought up in the article you linked. DemocracyNow has 2.4 Million subscribers, also outnumbering, or at least matching them. Meidas Touch has 3.3 Million subscribers, outnumbering the Tenet podcasters. TYT -- The Young Turks -- have over 6 Million subscribers, far outnumbering the Tenet podcasters. The Justice Democrats YT channel has 8.1 Million subscribers. The Other 98%, a progressive organization which has sent out a lot of memes on FB, has over 7 million followers there -- more followers (getting their memes and info) than TYT has subscribers.
Like I said, there is a Democratic / progressive media ecosphere. If there are Democrats who either aren't aware of its actual reach, or think that the Democratic and progressive media ecosphere is ineffective, it's not because the media isn't out there.
To veer this back towards
radio, I think that radio is going to stay pretty much the way it has been over the past decade and a half. What we've been discussing here over the past handful of posts has been mostly internet and print/online print media, and unfortunately since the demise of Air America there hasn't been a counterpoint to conservative talk radio. I think that the continued erosion of Radio and TV consumers towards online podcasting will still proceed.