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Question Everything

The News is Coming from Under the Desk… on TikTok (live from On Air Fest)

Question Everything

Brian Reed

News, News Commentary, Society & Culture, Documentary, Technology

4.6707 Ratings

🗓️ 6 March 2025

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

As trust in traditional journalism plummets, social media content creator V Spehar of Under the Desk News is ascendant, with over 3.4 million TikTok followers. But recently, V found themself in a public dustup with NPR over, in part, how the outlet had classified V in an interview. In this special episode of Question Everything––largely recorded live at On Air Fest––Brian and V take the stage to explore the tensions between traditional and non-traditional journalism, and what the two can learn from each other.

 

Since talking off the cuff live on stage doesn’t always result in the most precise utterances, here are a few additional corrections and clarifications we didn’t address directly in the episode:

 

While live on stage, V said that TikTok is owned “mostly by the richest man in Philadelphia, Mr. Jeffrey Yass.” In fact, Yass’ personal share in TikTok’s China-based parent company, ByteDance, is 7%, worth roughly $21 billion. 

 

Regarding the stat in the Under the Desk News video stating “every school in America gets about 20 percent of their total school budget from the federal government,” in reality, public schools may get as little as 0% or as much as 75% of their funding from federal sources, depending on the district. 

 

The Pew Research referenced in the conversation shows that 1 in 5 Americans get their news from online news influencers, and 54% of Americans get their news at least sometimes from social media.

 

And lastly: Senator Tammy Duckworth has fought for about a dozen federal employees fired from the Veteran’s Crisis Line to get their jobs back, and not employees solely from her state, Illinois. 

 

We reached out to V’s father to confirm their conversation about the possible effects of cuts to the Department of Education, but he didn’t want to comment.

 

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“Question Everything” is a production of KCRW and Placement Theory.

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0:00.0

Hello, hello.

0:09.0

Okay, so up next, we have a live taping of Question Everything.

0:14.9

Provocative dive into journalistic ethics and the future of media.

0:21.9

Hey, everybody, Ryan here.

0:23.7

We've got a special episode of the show today.

0:25.9

We recorded it live a couple weeks ago at an audio and media festival in New York called

0:30.2

On Air Fest.

0:31.4

It was fun.

0:32.3

Got me out of my comfort zone.

0:33.8

Quite literally.

0:35.0

As you'll hear, I ended up climbing underneath a desk on stage with my guest.

0:39.8

But it also put me in contact with someone I wanted to talk to for a while,

0:43.6

someone who exists in a pretty different media world than the one I'm used to,

0:47.4

and who calls themselves a journalist, even though some people disagree with that title.

0:51.6

My guest was this TikToker named V. Speer. V. has millions of followers.

0:58.2

I'm one of them. And they deliver these short video news updates from under their desk.

1:04.0

They've become super popular. Just a couple days before our live event, Pew Research Center came out with a survey where they asked Americans

1:11.7

who say that they regularly get their news from influencers on social media to name the first

1:17.0

quote-unquote news influencer who came to mind. It was an open-ended question, and so many people

1:23.2

said V in response that V made it in the top four. More people named V than Joe Rogan.

1:30.2

I wanted to talk to V because I think a lot about how trust in traditional news outlets has been tanking.

1:36.0

And I wanted to see what I could learn from what V does, what their process is,

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