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30. Why the Fox News Settlement May be the Beginning of the Trial of Big Media with Jake Hubertus

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In an intellectually stimulating episode, I'm joined by Jake Hubertus, a legal clerk, seasoned podcaster, and author of the upcoming book on the Citizens' United case, named, "A Chilling of Free Speech." Together, we embark on a riveting conversation that peels back the intricate layers of the interconnectedness between media, government, and the public. Our focus? The high-profile case that has put Fox News under the microscope. Brace yourself for an eye-opening exploration that uncovers the deep-rooted flaws and systemic issues within the realm of Big Media and the U.S. government.

But hold on tight, because the Fox News settlement might just be the beginning. As an increasing number of court battles emerge, the very boundaries of free speech hang in the balance. In this thought-provoking discussion, we delve into the political and fiscal philosophies that shape media entities, raising critical questions about their influence and accountability as well as those of the public.

Are we witnessing the trial of big media itself?

Join us as we navigate this complex terrain, shedding light on the implications that lie ahead for the future of media, society, and the delicate balance between freedom and responsibility.

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In an intellectually stimulating episode, I'm joined by Jake Hubertus, a legal clerk, seasoned podcaster, and author of the upcoming book on the Citizens' United case, named, "A Chilling of Free Speech." Together, we embark on a riveting conversation that peels back the intricate layers of the interconnectedness between media, government, and the public. Our focus? The high-profile case that has put Fox News under the microscope. Brace yourself for an eye-opening exploration that uncovers the deep-rooted flaws and systemic issues within the realm of Big Media and the U.S. government.

But hold on tight, because the Fox News settlement might just be the beginning. As an increasing number of court battles emerge, the very boundaries of free speech hang in the balance. In this thought-provoking discussion, we delve into the political and fiscal philosophies that shape media entities, raising critical questions about their influence and accountability as well as those of the public.

Are we witnessing the trial of big media itself?

Join us as we navigate this complex terrain, shedding light on the implications that lie ahead for the future of media, society, and the delicate balance between freedom and responsibility.

Explore Further:

  continue reading

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