Reed Hastings Claims Saudi Censorship Is Cool Because Netflix ‘Not In The News Business’
Netflix, a company that was happy to jump on the bandwagon and threaten a departure from Georgia over pro-life legislation, censored its political content at the request of a dictator.
Lord Conrad Black On Brexit, Media, Trade, And Silicon Valley
Lord Conrad Black joins Ben Domenech on the Federalist Radio Hour to discuss media and how newspapers have failed to adjust to the Internet age.
Interview With Dan Abrams: Law And Crime In The Age Of Mass Media
Dan Abrams joins Ben Domenech on the Federalist Radio Hour to discuss the culture’s consumption of crime and our history with legal media coverage.
CNN Host Brian Stelter Genuinely Thinks Cable News Has A Good Thing Going
In a recent interview, Stelter reveals that for someone who is steeped in cable news culture, he is quite ignorant about its place and relevance in the media landscape.
Jussie Smollett, Aaron Sorkin, And The Decline Of Grace
The racially entangled hoaxes involving Jussie Smollett, and Atticus Finch, show our cultural zeitgeist is choosing tribalism before tolerance.
Hosting Ron Chernow At Their Dinner Won’t Fix What’s Wrong With The Media
Ron Chernow won’t save the White House Correspondents dinner, but the break from left-wing rants masquerading as comedy illustrates how partisanship is killing journalism.
The Russia Probe Has Turned The News Into ‘Ancient Aliens’
The news media’s rush to judgement on the Russia probe has left them looking like ancient astronaut theorists: entertaining but wrong.
Watch John Dickerson Sign Off From CBS’s ‘Face The Nation’
During Sunday’s broadcast of ‘Face The Nation,’ CBS’s John Dickerson signed off for the last time from his duties as host of the iconic weekly talk show.
CNN Contributor: Media Mistakes Are Why People Should Trust The Media
CNN contributor David Frum said Sunday that factual errors in reporting stories are precisely why people should trust the news media.
For Public Sanity’s Sake, It’s Time To Slow The News Cycle
Public opinion in the moments after news breaks is changing the very nature of coverage in ways that confirm biases more than they inform.
Gawker Is Dead And Deserved To Die
Gawker was a site built to destroy lives. Its mission was to discover the worst moment in a person’s life, and then publicizing it for profit.
Reaction To Steve Scalise’s Shooting Teaches Us To Fear Indifference More Than Hate
It’s likely that most Americans have little recollection of where they were or what they were doing when they learned about Steve Scalise and the others who had been wounded. Why?
Podcast: Best Of Show Highlights With Tyler Cowen, Will Rahn, And Robert Draper
Join Ben Domenech in highlights from some of our best shows as he talks with economist Tyler Cowen, CBS News managing editor Will Rahn, and New York Times writer Robert Draper.
Watch Mary Katharine Ham Clap Back At Chris Cuomo On Healthcare
Things got a little heated between Federalist Senior Writer Mary Katharine Ham and Chris Cuomo during a Thursday morning health care discussion on CNN.
Why The Left Suddenly Thinks Teen Vogue Is A Great News Source
That Teen Vogue is catching up on the Nation and The New Republic as the gold standard of news from the Left tells us much about how those legacy outlets have faltered.
How Social Media Impacts Our News Consumption, Behavior, And Productivity
The Federalist Radio Hour explores best practices for work productivity and increasing the value of technological tools in our lives.
It’s Time To Stop Living On The Internet
Civil, meaningful discourse isn’t going to happen on Facebook or Twitter. It happens when we set the vitriol aside and break bread together.
NPR, CNN, Other News Sites Hit The Mute Button On Readers
News sites are eliminating online comment sections. They would do well to remember that they should be encouraging public participation in the conversation about the life of the nation.