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When billion-dollar networks like CBS and ABC cave to political pressure and late-night stars like Colbert and Kimmel get muzzled, what chance does a small-town publisher have? If Washington can bend the most prominent players in media, local newspapers — already stretched thin by lawsuits, advertiser boycotts, and the rise of AI — are staring down an even harsher storm. That's why Bob Corn-Revere, one of America's top First Amendment lawyers, warns now is the moment to stiffen spines. "A spine is a terrible thing to waste," he said — and for publishers, wasting it could mean losing the last line of defense for democracy.
Access more at this episode's landing page, at:
https://www.editorandpublisher.com/stories/networks-under-fire-and-what-it-means-for-local-publishers,257824
By Mike Blinder4.3
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When billion-dollar networks like CBS and ABC cave to political pressure and late-night stars like Colbert and Kimmel get muzzled, what chance does a small-town publisher have? If Washington can bend the most prominent players in media, local newspapers — already stretched thin by lawsuits, advertiser boycotts, and the rise of AI — are staring down an even harsher storm. That's why Bob Corn-Revere, one of America's top First Amendment lawyers, warns now is the moment to stiffen spines. "A spine is a terrible thing to waste," he said — and for publishers, wasting it could mean losing the last line of defense for democracy.
Access more at this episode's landing page, at:
https://www.editorandpublisher.com/stories/networks-under-fire-and-what-it-means-for-local-publishers,257824

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