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Hamish McKenzie, co-founder of SUPSAK, is suddenly speaking.
“We live through the most significant Media disorder Because the printing press, and explains everything, why you cannot withstand your neighbor to our current political unrest. “
Today, he says on his website: “We live in more chaotic environments, where the narrative anger of social media created political movements that gain the power by exploiting the attention of any kind, positive or negative, from moral panic to the fulminating stands.
As Donald Trump dominates the news, both positive and negative
It is obvious that in McKenzie’s interest it is to portray the media revolution with him as the main rebel. When Spack was launched in 2017, it was viewed as an intriguing experiment, the entrance to a large extent for those who did not have it.
But u Trump wasWith our constant performances of the cable and social posts of truth, there is little question that we are submerged in a poisonous environment. The president receives this, which is why he has done numerous undercarb interviews.
He continued Joe Rogan and Kamal, Uh, they didn’t.

Now we live in Suppack Era – the one during which journalists and media heads go independent at unprecedented prices. (SUPSACK)
Now, with giving up a journalist with a big name Main television gigs In favor of the website independence, we live in Suppack Era. What was once viewed as a holy grail-pointed anchor or hosting on the main network-is rejected as an old-school inherited media with too many corporate restrictions.
Take my former colleague Fox Chris Wallace. He went to CNN (actually CNN-plus, who was euthanized in three weeks), and then launched a Saturday talk show. But Chris recently announced that he was leaving the net to go independently, which undoubtedly includes SUPSAK.
Another former colleague Fox, Megyn Kelly, had a similar experience. After NBC rejected her after a bad experience there, she started her daily and video on Sirius XM, and now there are 3.2 million subscribers on YouTube.
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Chuck Todd, after being mitigated from his job “Meet The Press”, received an online show. But not too long ago he announced that he was leaving the NBC to become independent.
When Dan Abrams gave up on the Newsnation show after three years, he said, “As much as I love this show and mission of this network, I just can’t continue to give this show the necessary attention and deserves with all my other professional obligations.” The founder of Mediaite later announced that he concentrated on creating YouTube channels for a site, working with other media people.
McKenzie’s great insight is that he could connect the writers and subcasters directly with their audience, and the ceiling cut. They can decide to agree on the division of revenue. Now you could ask, what if you are not known to the former anchor or commentator?
It turns out that niche pages really good. They can work at other jobs at the same time. Many users report a six -digit income.
This is particularly striking that most people allow you to read their web locations for free or shortened version, with a whole column and special features available only to pay subscribers. Hope is that some of the freeloaders will become subscribers over time.
Not everyone voluntarily ended up in a subsack. Chris Cillizza, a former Washington Post columnist, is pretty honest when he said he came into relaxation after being fired at CNN. He found himself with a little job after dropping his children to school.
Trump, watching the third term, continues to attack elite institutions – and many are baked
“I started with this substance – selfish – to help me catch myself in my changed life. To give me a platform where I could express myself – I hope the audience – about a world of politics, yes, but also as I started with a new reality.”
He slowly built the following and talked to Todd once a week, which is something he does.
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Clinton’s workman Robert Reich, former Ambassador Allen West, R-Fla, and director Michael Moore, are just a few major media figures with the presence of SUPSAK. (Getty Images)
The first two letters are an American (hundreds of thousands of paid subscribers for political history) and a broken palate. Michael Moore was number 3, and the only other name I recognized were former candidate Allen West, Bulwark and former Labum secretary Robert Reich.
The others had names like the censorship library, Dr. Mercola, Dela Soul, The Pragmatic Engineer and Cryptonite Weekly Rap.
“Our political culture is now miring the media culture of chaos,” says McKenzie. “Opponents can not only argue, but are humiliated.” Good luck to change that.
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I disagree that this is the biggest job of Gutenberg Press, around 1440, but it has an effect on the media and political culture. SUPSAK is hot, and there are competitors, mainly because journalists and politicians crave a connection that goes beyond the madness of Trump’s era.