Links to a conversation from ScheerPost, and to FIVE reports: from Middle East Monitor, National Public Radio, and the Associated Press; others are accessible by clicking on their names or initials below. (Scroll down for MEDIA 2-4-26. Scroll up for today’s IRAN and GAZA so far.) — MCM
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FROM FEB. 4 Caligula in the 21st century: What the Epstein files reveal about U.S. power. Robert Scheer of ScheerPost talks with Nolan Higdon* of the University of California at Santa Cruz and the Gaslight Gazette** about (from intro) “the contradictions at the heart of America’s elite class — the philanthropists, technocrats and political leaders who publicly preach democracy, equality, and women’s rights while privately orbiting Jeffrey Epstein long after his crimes were known.” In this conversation “Higdon walks through the documents, the lies, the intelligence connections and the cultural implications” of the Epstein matter. “What emerges is a portrait of a society where wealth shields wrongdoing, institutions collapse under their own corruption, and the public is left to pick up the pieces.” Click HERE to watch and listen, and for a transcript.
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Washington Post layoffs deepen western media retreat from global reporting. From Middle East Eye. The Washington Post’s announcement on Wednesday to lay off more than 300 journalists is being viewed by many as part of a broader contraction in western media, one that is hollowing out international reporting at a moment of unprecedented global crises. READ MORE . . .
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After mass layoffs, what lies ahead for the Washington Post. Steve Inskeep of NPR speaks with Marty Baron, a former executive editor of the Washington Post, about what the future holds for the newspaper after executives announced mass layoffs this week. Click HERE to listen and, later, read.
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FROM FEB. 4 Washington Post cuts a third of its staff in a blow to a legendary news brand, by David Bauder | AP The Washington Post laid off one-third of its staff Wednesday, eliminating its sports section, several foreign bureaus and its books coverage in a widespread purge that represented a brutal blow to journalism and one of its most legendary brands. READ MORE . . . Click HERE for same AP report in Spanish, and HERE for others. Click HERE for Feb. 4 report from NPR.
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FROM FEB. 4 ‘Hated By All The Right People’ explores Tucker Carlson’s rise and influence. Reported by Steve Inskeep | NPR Journalist Jason Zengerle talks about his new book, Hated By All the Right People, which explains how Tucker Carlson became one of the most influential people on the far right. Click HERE to listen and read.
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TO BE CONTINUED
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* Higdon is an author and university lecturer of history, education, and media studies at U.C. Santa Cruz.
** The Gaslight Gazette is a Substack account which Higdon calls “your antidote to media spin.”