The legacy information apparatus that once created national narrative and now seeks AI-mediated control as audiences splinter.
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corporate media
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"Right. So, um, I think that journalism for the longest time was in a very privileged position. So after world war II, you had..."
"...don't really have the same... They don't have the same controlled corporate media that they used to have. And this is what allows conversations..."
"...commercial CNN with CBS news. That's going to show all of corporate media, right? They're trying to control the narrative because they're desperate and..."
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