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Big Media Didn’t Die It Moved to YouTube Issue #71

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Big Media didn’t die. It changed its address. For decades, trust wore a suit. It sat behind a desk, spoke through network logos, and told the public what reality was allowed to be. But YouTube changed the room. The desk got smaller. The voice got closer. The institution gave way to the personality. But did that make media more honest? Or did the old trust game simply become more personal, more profitable, and better optimized? In Issue #71 of The Shadow Network, Don James and Data examine how mainstream media power migrated onto YouTube, how former anchors and professional broadcasters became independent personalities, and why the audience should be careful before confusing intimacy with truth. The old media asked us to trust the institution. The new media asks us to trust the personality. But wisdom asks us to test them both. This is not about paranoia. It is about discernment. Welcome to The Shadow Network. Stay awake. Stay human. Keep your eyes on the signal. #TheShadowNetwork #BigMedia #YouTubeCreators #MediaTrust #IndependentMedia

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Episode Big Media Didn’t Die It Moved to YouTube Issue #71 Cover

Big Media Didn’t Die It Moved to YouTube Issue #71

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