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This transformation could be seen throughout WHCD weekend. These people reach a lot more folks than the traditional corporate media.
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Under the second administration of Donald Trumphowever, it has become abundantly clear that the landscape has shifted. She was swarmed by fans at the Daily Mail party. Several in attendance have already made the jump. It felt like a funeral.
It did not make for an exciting scene. By the end of it, their jaws were literally dropped. On the tails of being the brunt of many jokes at the White House Corresspondents’ Dinner, Donald Trump offers a new collection of jocular political positions in a New York Times profile.
And while independent media on the right is flourishing, more traditional journalists are now entering the fray and trying to make inroads into online spaces as influencers are playing a larger role in our political system. Declaring himself a “traditionalist,” Trump compares same-sex marriage to long golf putters: TRUMP: It’s.
Hamish McKenzie, co-founder of Substack, raised his glass in a private room at Minetta Tavern in front of the crowd of creators on Thursday night. The press, somber and tentative after President Donald Trump and his. Then a bunch of other legacy media journalists started coming around.
While President Donald Trump was half a world away getting called out at Pope Francis’ funeral in Italy, his presence loomed large over Saturday night’s White House Correspondents’ Dinner.
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This year’s White House Correspondents’ weekend is shaping up to be a contrast moment ripe for tension and awkwardness. Now is the time to stop breaking bread with the Trump administration, starting with tomorrow’s White House Correspondents Association dinner.
People are building and charging new ground. Legacy news outlets are in a free fall as their business models crumble, and journalists with viable personal brands including myself! Traditional media outlets have been sidelined in favor of podcasters, YouTubers, Substack newsletter writers, and hyper-partisan content creators.
Winters rejects the idea that right wing influencers are sycophants who simply use their position in the briefing room to praise Trump. At the Hilton it was like, oh my god, are you guys OK? Old school broadcast networks, print journalists, and political insiders gathered to hobnob and network.
McKenzie took to the balcony to address the crowd at his party in the lavish two story ballroom, to praise the new paradigm. In just a few months his newsletter became a must-read for executives and leaders in business, politics, and media, and now has nearly 80, monthly subscribers.
But this room here is full of pioneers who are showing the way to a new type of order and a new vision of what the media can be. Among them is a new explanation for his opposition to marriage equality for same-sex couples.
There is such a wide range of personalities and conflicting viewpoints on the right, she said, and she hopes to challenge the administration on the issues that she cares about, like cracking down even harder on immigration and auditing defense expenditures in Ukraine.
By Taylor Lorenz. The Status party attracted a diverse mix of traditional journalists and new media internet personalities. Darcy told me that, while the economy under Trump has made things less stable for creators and his administration has largely rewarded right wing influencers who push pro-Trump propaganda, which devalues real journalism, news consumers as a whole are flocking to independent voices.
On Saturday night, as legacy media journalists crowded into the Washington Hilton for the annual White House Correspondents Dinner, the mood was somber. Last year, he left his highly regarded role at CNN to launch his own independent media company, Status on the newsletter platform Beehiiv.
The news comes after a Trump official slammed the queer comedian's critiques of President Donald Trump and his administration on a podcast. Five minutes up the road, at the Line hotel, hundreds of influencers, YouTube stars, newsletter writers, podcasters, Gen Z founders, and political personalities celebrated the death of old media at a counterparty hosted by newsletter platform Substack.
They sipped cocktails and noshed on parmesan fries in front of a giant replica White House press podium.