I just have one small concern.
Is there any more text always going to pay the MSM in any way shape or form?
If they are then we need to make new rules in new laws forbidding that.
This came up as a thought after seeing that CNN after one week couldn't even make 1 million viewers.
Also regarding the laws on circulating false and fake news? Shouldn't there be laws against this?
I don't know all the laws pertaining to this but it seems like if these people are going to wield such power, then they need to have certain laws in place that we keep them from putting out this much false news. And if we can verify that they are putting out such false news, we need to have safeguards in place to make sure they don't put out that kind of news. And we need to be able to challenge them in court at the drop of a dime if there is a challenge to something they put out there as news.
Sorry just the thought. I'm not very well versed on media law and finance.
Between Ronald Reagan’s 1987 revocation of the Fairness Doctrine, which had banned bias and forbade news blackouts and Clinton signing the 1996 Telecommunications Act removing conflict-of-interest restrictions on all major-media ownership, all regulations about being truthful went out the door. Sadly, personal ethics took a backseat to becoming the top dog.