Gen Z Politics with Syd Syd
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Do you wanna learn about issues, policies, and events relevant to the majority of Americans but don’t have time to read dozens of news articles produced by the mainstream media?
Do you want to listen to an outlet made by and for young people with progressive, anti-establishment ideology?
Do you not only want to indulge in listening - but also finish a podcast episode with concrete action plans on how to make revolutionary political changes?
If so, welcome to Gen Z Politics with Syd.
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Corporate News Is UNHEALTHY (2/2)
This episode dives into how 90% of what we watch, listen to, and read is owned by only SIX corporations. Part 2/2.
The six corporations: webfx.com/blog/internet/the-6-companies-that-own-almost-all-media-infographic/
Amount of news coverage for the 2016 campaigns: commondreams.org/views/2016/12/03/how-media-iced-out-bernie-sanders-helped-donald-trump-win / mediamatters.org/abc/abc-world-news-tonight-has-devoted-less-one-minute-bernie-sanders-campaign-year / shorensteincenter.org/pre-primary-news-coverage-2016-trump-clinton-sanders/
Buy Our Revolution by Bernie Sanders from a Black-owned bookstore: nonamebooks.com/Bookstores
Some of my favorite news sites that are reputable and factual:
Associated Press apnews.com
BBC News bbc.com
NPR npr.org
Politico politico.com
Democracy Now! (leans left) democracynow.org
Common Dreams (leans left) commondreams.org
Your local newspaper could also be a great source for news, look it up here to confirm it's reputable: mediabiasfactcheck.com -
Corporate News Is UNHEALTHY (1/2)
Part 1 of my 2-part episode “Corporate News is UNHEALTHY” focuses on the importance of seeking quality, accurate information. With the help of mediabiasfactcheck.com I break down how media outlets like CNN and Fox News are not the most trustworthy sources for seeking news coverage and why they are allowed to brand themselves as news outlets despite their unreliable patterns. I also include three news outlets that I prefer due to their high factual reporting and minimal bias: The Associated Press, NPR, and Politico.
Want to know how reliable and bias your favorite news outlets are? Check out mediabiasfactcheck.com
FCC Fairness Doctrine -
Defined - https://www.britannica.com/topic/Fairness-Doctrine
Who killed it - https://www.senate.gov/legislative/vetoes/messages/ReaganR/S742-Sdoc-100-10.pdf
Reputable news outlets -
npr.org
Politico.com
Apnews.com -
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Welcome to the Gen Z Politics Podcast
Do you wanna learn about issues, policies, and events relevant to the majority of Americans but don’t have time to read dozens of news articles produced by the mainstream media?
Do you want to listen to an outlet made by and for young people with progressive, anti-establishment ideology?
Do you not only want to indulge in listening - but also finish a podcast episode with concrete action plans on how to make revolutionary political changes?
If so, welcome to the Gen Z Politics Podcast with Syd.