4/10/2023 0 Comments Steve bannons warroomThrough algorithms, or through pockets of things like online gaming, or YouTube channels about hobbies where somebody's inserted information into something. "But the other thing is that because of how much of our time we spend in online contexts - and the way that disinformation, or propaganda, or salacious content kind of finds you. And the broad breadth of places that you can go to listen to it, and to encounter it. I mean, there are a couple of different ways in which the disinformation ecosystem is changing. in the pastĬynthia Miller-Idriss: "It is a little bit different right now. On what's different about these podcasts now vs. But I think there's no doubt if you look at objective metrics that these are the most listened to shows, on the equivalent with the big shows on the left: The Daily, Pod Save America, Rachel Maddow." Who knows, this is probably some exaggeration. "So Bannon claims, you said there are 30 million at the start. Bongino has over-the-air radio, which is six times bigger than podcasts, in markets all across the country. I mean, Bannon's show, for example, is streaming on Apple TV, and Roku and the Dish. They're right next to the NPR Morning podcast at the top of the list, for a sense of how big their audience is. "If you look at the numbers, just in the podcast, Bongino and Bannon are always in the top 10. If you're listening to Bongino, and Bannon and watching Tucker at night, you know that's seven hours of content a day right there. Different information sources were getting in. You still saw your local news that night. Is again, in that time in the 60s, 70s, 80s, there were still only so many options. goes back to Spiro Agnew, probably before. Tim Miller: "Distrust of the media on the right. On the influence and reach of far-right radio and podcasts And to delegitimize anyone who claims otherwise. "I think that there is an explicitly pernicious strain that emanates from Bannon and a handful of others, that is a religious crusade that is calling people to ensure that Donald Trump and his minions are in power forever. I would separate that, which happens on Bannon's and Bongino's show, from some of the other conservative talk radio. This being the Democrats are allowed to win an election. And what should happen in the 2024 election, which is a call to arms to ensure that this never happens again. "And I would sort of separate the avowedly insurrectionist, the alternate universe description of what happened in the 2020 election. That is how unchanged the fact that Joe Biden was inaugurated has made his show, and others in this universe. And that is how unchanged the tone is from his show. 5, 2021, whether that was the clip from before the insurrection, or whether that was a clip from recently. "And my biggest takeaway from spending 16 hours with Steve Bannon recently was that I wasn't even exactly sure that the tape that you played in the intro from Jan. I think that we would have been better prepared for what was going to happen on January 6th, and I don't want to make that mistake again. And I think that had more people in the period between November and January been listening and taking seriously the comments from people like Bannon. And I think it's important to examine what is happening outside of your bubble. Tim Miller: “There are these bubbles, these information bubbles in this country that there are certain people that are living exclusively in. On takeaways from Steve Bannon's insurrection week shows Author of " Hate in the Homeland: The New Global Far Right." ( can visit this link for more information on PERIL. ( Miller-Idriss, professor of law and criminology at American University and director of the Polarization and Extremism Research and Innovation Lab (PERIL). Author of the recent piece " I Spent Insurrection Week Listening to Steve Bannon." Host of Not My Party on Snapchat. Tim Miller, writer-at-large at The Bulwark. Today, On Point: We explore what far-right radio and podcasts are telling Americans about their own democracy. 6 was just the start in an ongoing fight to wrest the country away from those they believe have stolen from them," The Bulwark's Tim Miller says. Right-wing talk radio and podcasts have influence and reach. And you’re just gonna have to live with it, okay? Because we're not backing off one inch." 6 episode of Steve Bannon's show War Room, the message is clear: (Photo by Calla Kessler for The Washington Post via Getty Images) Dan Bongino, a conservative commentator, is photographed in Stuart, Florida on Thursday, March 18, 2021.
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