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Reflector

Why Doesn't Anyone Trust The Media?

Reflector

Longview

Society & Culture, Documentary

4.6577 Ratings

🗓️ 21 November 2024

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

In the wake of the election results, many Democrats are doing some serious soul-searching (and a fair amount of blame-gaming) to understand why they lost. But it’s not just Democrats reckoning with their loss of trust from the American people. New polling from places like Gallup shows historically high levels of distrust in journalists. Meaning that a profession built on the delivery of trusted information is now in the midst of a full on crisis of mistrust.  How did we get here? What are we doing wrong? And what, if anything, can we—or should we—do to regain that trust? For today’s episode, we take a frank look at the media’s role in this crisis with Ben Smith and Nayeema Raza. Ben Smith is the co-founder of Semafor, a news organization with ambitious goals to redefine global journalism. He’s the former media columnist for The New York Times and was the founding editor-in-chief of BuzzFeed News, leading it from a scrappy startup to a Pulitzer Prize-winning newsroom. Ben’s journalism roots trace back to the late 1990s and early 2000s, where he covered crime and New York politics for local papers. He was part of the early journalism blogging era online, reported on the 2008 Obama campaign for Politico, and embodies a no-nonsense ethos to journalism that I’ve come to admire over the years. Nayeema Raza is (alongside Ben) the co-host on Semafor’s media podcast Mixed Signals, which explores how money, culture, and politics shape everything we read, watch, and hear. She has worked as executive producer at The New York Times Opinion and frequently guest-hosts Open to Debate. With a background in film and documentary, Nayeema often draws fascinating parallels between newsroom trends and what’s happening in Hollywood and beyond. As you’ll hear, the three of us don’t always agree. In this episode, I’m a bit more open with my views than usual—we even scrutinize some of my past work. Together, we wrestle with the causes and context of the current trust crisis in journalism, explore historical parallels, discuss the disruption of the internet and influence of social media, and unpack lessons from the Trump era so far. Thank you to our sponsor Ground News. You can visit them here to learn more: GROUND.NEWS To support our work please consider becoming a paid subscriber. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

I'm Andy Mills, and you're listening to Reflecter.

0:05.7

If you're an average working person out there, do you really think that the Democratic Party is going to the mats and fighting for you?

0:12.9

I think the overwhelming answer is no, and that is what has got to change.

0:17.7

Right now, many Democrats are asking themselves, why did we lose?

0:22.9

Biden should have let everybody know he was just a transitional president.

0:25.6

He should have let everybody know he was just going to do four years and get on about his business.

0:32.1

And many of them are pointing to problems in their own party.

0:36.0

This is just an epic disaster.

0:39.2

This is a $1 billion disaster.

0:42.1

We are not the party of common sense.

0:44.2

They're afraid to offend.

0:46.2

Always afraid to offend.

0:50.7

I don't like the fact that a small portion of our party is pretty much dictating where we are.

0:56.8

We are being branded as the most extreme of us.

1:02.7

The sense of disorder rising, not just crime, but homeless encampments, crazy people on the streets, you just talk to people and they're mad about it. I don't know who they think they

1:07.1

were playing to when they let millions of people come cruising through the border,

1:11.6

and they didn't do a thing about it. And a lot of people are very angry about that, working people

1:16.2

especially, and they don't like it.

1:21.3

But the Democrats aren't the only ones who are being forced to reckon with their loss of

1:26.0

trust among the American public right now.

1:29.2

According to the latest poll numbers from Gallup and from others, my profession, journalism,

1:35.4

and the media more broadly, which had already for years been struggling with very low levels of

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