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by kaibee
2353 days ago
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> How should they be funded instead? > I assure you their editorial departments would be overjoyed if you've discovered a new business model that works without advertising. A radical take: not all businesses currently funded by advertisement should exist. A less radical take: if the audience feels that CNN/Fox/MSNBC provide a valuable service to them, they will be willing to pay for it directly. If "the people" feel that a news service benefits society as a whole, it can be funded through taxes, like the BBC. |
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(I'm from Canada so our equivalent would be CBC and TVO.)
My guess is that if advertising was banned, the news media would become even more reliant on billionaires to keep them going, and I can't imagine that's healthy for a democracy. I know advertisers have impacted editorial decisions as well (especially really big advertisers who threaten to pull their ads), but I think that would be many times worse if a paper or TV station was entirely dependant on one or two people to stay afloat.