Topic: Media Consolidation

5 chapters across the catalog

Secretary of Egg
Episode 1823 5:24 - 13:18

1823: Secretary of Egg

Netflix Acquisition of Warner Brothers Legacy Assets

Netflix is moving to acquire legacy assets from Warner Brothers, a deal valued as one of the largest in entertainment history. While the Trump administration is expected to allow the merger without significant antitrust pushback, some political commentators express concern over potential influence from the Obama family due to their existing Netflix production deals. Historical context is provided regarding previous owners of movie studios, including Coca-Cola, Gulf+Western, and Seagram's.

Gaytheist
Episode 1708 51:38 - 54:07

1708: Gaytheist

Local Radio Consolidation, Sinclair and Soros

The discussion touches on the acquisition of local media outlets by large conglomerates like Sinclair and the recent moves by George Soros to purchase radio stations. Critics on NPR suggest that the destruction of local media leads to a lack of trust and the rise of conspiracy theories. The hosts point out the irony of NPR's framing while ignoring the influence of left-leaning billionaires in the same industry.

Blafrican
Episode 1193 51:06 - 56:13

1193: Blafrican

Sinclair Broadcast Group Scripted News Controversy

The hosts revisit a viral video showing dozens of Sinclair-owned local news stations reading an identical script about the dangers of "biased and false news." The segment highlights the central coordination of local news content across ABC, CBS, and Fox affiliates. They argue this demonstrates how media messaging is controlled by central organizations.

Sun Burps
Episode 1021 49:46 - 1:00:07

1021: Sun Burps

Sinclair Broadcasting, Scripted Local News, and Media Consolidation

A viral video compilation produced by ThinkProgress shows hundreds of Sinclair Broadcasting news anchors reading an identical script about the "danger to our democracy" posed by fake news. The hosts discuss Sinclair's history of media consolidation and their reputation for enforcing centralized editorial mandates across local stations. They compare the strict scripting to their own experiences in mainstream media, such as MTV's branding restrictions.

Episode 401 1:14:45 - 1:17:11

401: The War on Chicken

Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Al Gore, Media Ownership

Actress Julia Louis-Dreyfus discusses her new show "Veep" on Jon Stewart's program, mentioning a non-disclosure agreement regarding meetings with Vice Presidents. The hosts find the secrecy surrounding a meeting with Al Gore to be peculiar. The segment concludes with a reminder that only six companies now own the vast majority of American media outlets.