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30. The History of Outrage TV - Robert Thompson

Jan 17, 202445 minEp. 30
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Selling Fury: How Television Turned Outrage into a Commodity

In this episode, we heard from Professor Robert Thompson about the history of television and its impact on our society. They discuss the evolution of news media, from the golden age of TV to the rise of trash TV and reality shows. They also explore the current state of news commentary and the role it plays in fueling outrage and division. Professor Thompson provides insights into the incentives that drive media companies and the challenges of finding common ground in a fragmented media landscape.

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