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Five Billion and the BBC: Trump’s Lawsuit and the Media’s Endless Spin Cycle
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In this segment, Chris breaks down Donald Trump’s massive $5 billion lawsuit against the BBC, sparked by what the network calls “regrettable editing” and what critics call deliberate narrative-shaping. From accusations of activist gatekeeping inside the BBC, to Europe’s cultural unraveling, to the long history of American media scandals—from Dan Rather’s “fake but accurate” fiasco to Stephen Glass’s fabricated reporting—the episode explores how legacy outlets bend reality, protect their own, and rebuild disgraced figures. With detours through C.S. Lewis, Christmas market unrest, and the modern newsroom’s ethical shortcuts, this commentary pulls back the curtain on the media fraternity that always seems to land on its feet.
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In this segment, Chris breaks down Donald Trump’s massive $5 billion lawsuit against the BBC, sparked by what the network calls “regrettable editing” and what critics call deliberate narrative-shaping. From accusations of activist gatekeeping inside the BBC, to Europe’s cultural unraveling, to the long history of American media scandals—from Dan Rather’s “fake but accurate” fiasco to Stephen Glass’s fabricated reporting—the episode explores how legacy outlets bend reality, protect their own, and rebuild disgraced figures. With detours through C.S. Lewis, Christmas market unrest, and the modern newsroom’s ethical shortcuts, this commentary pulls back the curtain on the media fraternity that always seems to land on its feet.
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In this segment, Chris breaks down Donald Trump’s massive $5 billion lawsuit against the BBC, sparked by what the network calls “regrettable editing” and what critics call deliberate narrative-shaping. From accusations of activist gatekeeping inside the BBC, to Europe’s cultural unraveling, to the long history of American media scandals—from Dan Rather’s “fake but accurate” fiasco to Stephen Glass’s fabricated reporting—the episode explores how legacy outlets bend reality, protect their own, and rebuild disgraced figures. With detours through C.S. Lewis, Christmas market unrest, and the modern newsroom’s ethical shortcuts, this commentary pulls back the curtain on the media fraternity that always seems to land on its feet.
…
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Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/watchdog-on-wall-street-with-chris-markowski/id570687608
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2PtgPvJvqc2gkpGIkNMR5i
WATCH and SUBSCRIBE on:
https://www.youtube.com/@WatchdogOnWallstreet/featured
In this segment, Chris breaks down Donald Trump’s massive $5 billion lawsuit against the BBC, sparked by what the network calls “regrettable editing” and what critics call deliberate narrative-shaping. From accusations of activist gatekeeping inside the BBC, to Europe’s cultural unraveling, to the long history of American media scandals—from Dan Rather’s “fake but accurate” fiasco to Stephen Glass’s fabricated reporting—the episode explores how legacy outlets bend reality, protect their own, and rebuild disgraced figures. With detours through C.S. Lewis, Christmas market unrest, and the modern newsroom’s ethical shortcuts, this commentary pulls back the curtain on the media fraternity that always seems to land on its feet.
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