Tag: Media Influence

The article discusses the current state of the American Jewish conversation, highlighting the rise of antisemitism as a symptom of broader issues like political polarization and the collapse of shared news sources.
Douglas Murray discusses the tactics of intimidation influencing media, academia, and political policy without hesitation or reservation in this YouTube video.
In this text, the author discusses the daunting task of combating anti-Semitism.
The Israeli media has been largely ignoring the suffering of Palestinian civilians in Gaza, which is shaping and reflecting public opinion.
The author discusses the failure of leadership in the Orthodox Jewish community, particularly among the ultra-Orthodox or Haredi world.
The podcast discusses how the media and Democrats are trying to portray the recent worse-than-expected inflation numbers as a new normal, raising questions about the strategy's implications for the upcoming November elections.
In his book "That's Not Funny: How the Right Makes Comedy Work for Them," Professor Matt Sienkiewicz explores the impact of openly right-wing comedians on American media.
Matt Sienkiewicz, a professor at Boston College, co-authored a book titled "That's Not Funny: How the Right Makes Comedy Work for Them."
In a recent podcast episode, the focus was on analyzing the intricate outcomes of the primary elections held the night before across the country.
Batya Ungar-Sargon argues in her book "Bad News: How Woke Media Is Undermining Democracy" that while woke culture focuses on racial identity politics, it overlooks the significant issue of class inequality as the true force dividing American society.
In a podcast discussion, there is outrage over a '60 Minutes' segment that allegedly defamed Gov. Ron DeSantis and misrepresented the vaccine rollout in Florida.
The podcast discusses how mainstream media and tech companies reacted to a New York Post story about Joe Biden's son, Hunter, by attempting to suppress access to the story before it could gain traction.
Allison Kaplan Sommer, Don Futterman, and Noah Efron discuss the topics of loyalty in politics within the Likud party and the legal implications of Prime Minister Netanyahu's interactions with journalists in Israel.