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Hang-outs and Headlines
Richard Hoeg
132 episodes
1 month ago
Welcome to Hang-Outs and Headlines! The media suggests and shapes our understanding of the news items that fill our days (and our social media timelines) – sometimes fairly and sometimes quite unfairly.
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News Commentary
News,
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Welcome to Hang-Outs and Headlines! The media suggests and shapes our understanding of the news items that fill our days (and our social media timelines) – sometimes fairly and sometimes quite unfairly.
Show more...
News Commentary
News,
Leisure
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CNN and the 'Colbert Conspiracy' (H&H)
Hang-outs and Headlines
1 hour 42 minutes 15 seconds
3 months ago
CNN and the 'Colbert Conspiracy' (H&H)
In this episode, lawyer Richard Hoeg dives deep into the shifting landscape of late-night talk shows, social media's role in news consumption, and the broader implications for the entertainment industry. The discussion covers the decline of late-night TV, including CBS's decision to end The Late Show with Stephen Colbert amid claimed financial pressures, and explores the impact of the Paramount-Skydance merger on media narratives. Hoeg also addresses controversies surrounding cancel culture and streamer agency, Trump's lawsuit settlement, and the First Amendment implications.
Hang-outs and Headlines
Welcome to Hang-Outs and Headlines! The media suggests and shapes our understanding of the news items that fill our days (and our social media timelines) – sometimes fairly and sometimes quite unfairly.