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Daily Wire In Trouble

It's rare that you see a conservative media company having trouble. But apparently The Daily Wire, led by former radio host Ben Shapiro has been laying off staff as viewership has been falling. Here are a few articles:



 
Woah and not surprising to hear MAGA content is a crowded market all centered on two people the current president and Vice President of the United States. We had some similar sounding stuff on other threads showing that content that’s too dependent on one group and the opinion was it’s not good for radio or TV long term.


 
What I find interesting about this is that Mr. Shapiro promoted himself as an intellectual conservative; i.e., somebody who could debate the intellectual left and beat them at their own game. Unfortunately for him (and maybe for the rest of us as well), MAGA types are not really into having polite debates with the intellectual left. The growing popularity of Candace Owens and Tucker Carlson (as described in the article) suggest that at least some of these people are more predisposed towards the radical right than previously thought.
 
What I find interesting about this is that Mr. Shapiro promoted himself as an intellectual conservative; i.e., somebody who could debate the intellectual left and beat them at their own game.

I would consider the late William F. Buckley Jr. as an example of an intellectual conservative who could debate (as he did so on PBS' Firing Line for decades) but Shapiro is hardly that. Buckley would debate equals, but Shapiro (and also Charlie Kirk) would challenge random college students. Shapiro has mastered the art of the "Gish Gallop," or throwing out so many arguments so fast that the opponent can barely get a word in edgewise. I may have missed it, but I don't recall Shapiro sitting down to a debate with someone akin to Chomsky or Gore Vidal or James Baldwin, as Buckley famously did...on his own show.

Not to disparage college students, but someone who hosts a regular podcast/talk show and has honed their "craft" over years is probably going to find it "easy pickings" among a bunch of kids trying to juggle classes, a job, and studying for exams who may not even know what they want to do with their life just yet.

Or alternately, when Rush used to "debate" that lone liberal caller who got on the air, it was never someone who could go toe to toe with El Rushbo, but someone the phone screener had picked as an easy target.
 
I would consider the late William F. Buckley Jr. as an example of an intellectual conservative who could debate (as he did so on PBS' Firing Line for decades) but Shapiro is hardly that. Buckley would debate equals, but Shapiro (and also Charlie Kirk) would challenge random college students. Shapiro has mastered the art of the "Gish Gallop," or throwing out so many arguments so fast that the opponent can barely get a word in edgewise. I may have missed it, but I don't recall Shapiro sitting down to a debate with someone akin to Chomsky or Gore Vidal or James Baldwin, as Buckley famously did...on his own show.

Not to disparage college students, but someone who hosts a regular podcast/talk show and has honed their "craft" over years is probably going to find it "easy pickings" among a bunch of kids trying to juggle classes, a job, and studying for exams who may not even know what they want to do with their life just yet.

Or alternately, when Rush used to "debate" that lone liberal caller who got on the air, it was never someone who could go toe to toe with El Rushbo, but someone the phone screener had picked as an easy target.

What I said was (and you quoted me correctly) that Mr. Shapiro promoted himself as an intellectual conservative; however, I very much agree with your analysis that he was not. That said, he was less strident (and somewhat less fictitious) in his arguments than Mr. Carlson or Mrs. Owens. And yet, per the article, it is those two and others who are loud and obnoxious like them who are winning over many MAGA conservatives.
 
I really don't see anyone "winning over" anyone. What we have are people entrenched in their views. That may be why the Daily Wire is in trouble.

That is a huge issue but not surprising. When the media regularly engages in systemic bias, emotive language, rage bait and clickbait articles this is what happens. Entrenched views, tribalism, inability to debate logically.

Most media does it and it's because they're not about the news but about profit. Fundamentally there is zero difference between Newsmax, Fox, CNN and Politico etc.
 
When the media regularly engages in systemic bias, emotive language, rage bait and clickbait articles this is what happens. Entrenched views, tribalism, inability to debate logically.

In my view, the problem is when you have The Daily Wire thrown in the same category with the AP. That it's all the same, and is seen as one thing.
 
In my view, the problem is when you have The Daily Wire thrown in the same category with the AP. That it's all the same, and is seen as one thing.

They may not be for profit but they do need to drive users. I've caught them and Reuters both being biased. That's the tactic they all use. Rarely straight facts.
 
I've caught them and Reuters both being biased. That's the tactic they all use. Rarely straight facts.

Everyone is biased. Apparently even the Pope is biased. What does that mean?

Being biased didn't help the Daily Wire. Even they can't "bias" their way to success.
 
Everyone is biased. Apparently even the Pope is biased. What does that mean?

Being biased didn't help the Daily Wire. Even they can't "bias" their way to success.


Hmm. This might be the long-term weakness of modern outrage-driven media ecosystems.

They grow rapidly by activating highly emotional and tribal audiences, but eventually the same forces that create explosive growth also create fragmentation and instability.

Audiences become increasingly distrustful, increasingly niche and increasingly difficult to retain.

Then independent creators splinter the ecosystem further because audiences stop trusting institutions and start following personalities instead.

At that point, media companies aren't really building broad audiences anymore. They're managing temporary tribes competing for attention inside an outrage economy.

That's not just a Daily Wire problem. It's increasingly the entire digital media environment.
 
Hmm. This might be the long-term weakness of modern outrage-driven media ecosystems.

They grow rapidly by activating highly emotional and tribal audiences, but eventually the same forces that create explosive growth also create fragmentation and instability.

Audiences become increasingly distrustful, increasingly niche and increasingly difficult to retain.

Then independent creators splinter the ecosystem further because audiences stop trusting institutions and start following personalities instead.

At that point, media companies aren't really building broad audiences anymore. They're managing temporary tribes competing for attention inside an outrage economy.

That's not just a Daily Wire problem. It's increasingly the entire digital media environment.
True and also there's this one we have been running into for the past decade how much are pro-MAGA pundits funded by pro-Russia groups. Its been speculated for a decade until this investigation from 2024 came out when pundits like Lauren Chen, Tim Pool and Dave Rubin were being accused of getting questionable funds to run their YouTube and podcast shows. Its one of those things that the tribalism playbook is speculated to be from Russia and why some social media pundits get by with low audience numbers.

 


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