Fall of Newspapers, Rise of Misinformation | 60 Minutes Full Episodes
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- Опубліковано 11 тра 2024
- From 2013, Morley Safer's report on the New Orleans Times-Picayune newspaper's transition to a three-day-a-week publishing schedule in response to competition from the internet. From 2022, Jon Wertheim's report on local newsrooms being gutted by financial firms. From 2021, Scott Pelley's interview with a Facebook whistleblower who said the social media giant was misleading the public on progress against hate speech, violence and misinformation. And from March of this year, Lesley Stahl's report on efforts to combat the spread of misleading information on social media.
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0:00 Introduction
0:11 The Paper (2013)
12:55 Headlines. Deadlines. Bottom Lines. (2022)
26:08 The Facebook Whistleblower (2021)
39:28 The Right to be Wrong (2024)
0:11 The Paper (2013)
12:55 Headlines. Deadlines. Bottom Lines. (2022)
26:08 The Facebook Whistleblower (2021)
39:28 The Right to be Wrong (2024)
Twitter worked with the US government to regulate speech- stop spreading disinformation
My comments about being adopted, have been removed from numerous news sites.
I didn't exaggerate, lie or use profanity.
"African-American" is aPC meaningless term.
@@dianahill5116what does you being adopted have to do with this story?
News for profit is where the misinformation comes from.
True
I mean, dude, newspapers have always been an ad sales business. The news is just to draw eyes to the ads and make ad space more valuable. This has been the case for hundreds of years. The more legitimate and trustworthy a pub's news, the higher likelihood that more people will depend on it for info. A publisher, (the big boss) was always focused on ads but they also took pride in their publication's content. It not only repped them, but usually, it repped a specific region in which they called home. As the venture capitalist scoops up these pub's like marbles, the publisher's are fired or they simply become a puppet for the venture capitalist. On top of that, nobody reads anymore. And nobody takes the time to do independent reporting, bc there is no emphasis to do so. The story is reported once on Twitter, and a nation of reporters parrot that story, without verification or assurance of objectivity. The ads are not the problem, how else would the newsroom get paid? Circulation breaks even.
And they can be bought by foreign interests.
Bit of a sweeping generalization... Once a day papers are "mainstream" news and are generally a trustworthy source if the paper has a strong editorial desk.
24 hour news on TV on the other hand.... These places have gone WAY downhill.
You can only deliver base facts for so many hours until people stop watching, so that is when the facts stop, and emotional manipulation starts.
All privately owned media outlets operate for profit.
Media outlets run by the government usually don't operate for profit but could you really trust them?
I've always preferred NOT being lied to
So you stay away from both the internet and print media?
@@07Flash11MRC I'm saying if you give me a choice I would choose NOT being lied to. If I wanted fantasy I would watch a movie. We need a forum that guarantees the truth
Well, you sure did come to the wrong place.
@@sandyallen1523 "We need a forum that guarantees the truth": And how are you going to guarantee that?
Since “yellow journalism “, not possible.
Vulture funds should be against the law with felony penalties for the board and personal responsibility.
How? Their Special Interest Groups (lobbyists) are the ones paying for Congressmen’s’ seats on plum Committee seats. Did you know Congressmen have to buy their seats? To whom do you think they owe their votes?
Not you and me.
I too, am very upset with the demise of local newspapers 😢
Why?
Watch this entire segment and you’ll know why!!!
@@crystalsee3600 "It was basically all good news.": If that statement is true, then you were lied to.
I’m guessing your over 50
Why? You dont hace to apy to get the news ? And you can get it from all over the world
I miss just reading a newspaper , people used to bury their faces in in and now it’s everyone in the subways and buses deep in their phones
Because you can get much more from the internet.
The mainstream media’s behavior nowadays lost credibility and people’s trust. So they have helped cause this problem.
Mainstream media is the only media actually trying to be factual.
Exactly. Instead of a bias newspaper, you can find truth and news from around the world. From many news sources
A grandfather came into a gross wealth, and one of the first things he did was buy a newspaper, so, he could control the news. He died with very little money. No one wants to be spoonfed your politics.
Nobody trusts the mainstream media or the government. Thats just how it is,We dont have any confidence in them.
I miss truthful ethical investigative journalism. RIP. Mainstream propaganda and narrative "nudging" no longer cuts it with civilians
Truthful, ethical, investigative journalism
...you make me homesick.😢
I worked in the corporate office for MediaNews Group MNG aka DigitalFirst Media, Alden's subsidiary and the actual owner (on paper) of all these newspapers. I assisted with the technical demands required during mergers, acquisitions, and divestitures. Alden was cutthroat. They simply do not give a f*ck. Y office was not immune to cuts, as most of us were hanger-ons from The Denver Post or even The Rocky Mountain News, a fabulous newspaper that had countless Pulitzer's. I would witness these secretaries who had been with a publication for 40 years get unceremoniously dismissed with a couple months of severance, maybe. The destruction of these mid-market newspapers has had awful effects for the country; indeed, the rise in polarization and the decline of local newspapers is not just some coincidence. Alden Cap is the face of greed. It is everything that is toxic about Capitalism, and is none of the good things. Revenue growth, ideally should (eventually) result in a need for a bigger workforce. Not in this situation; it's the opposite. IT DOES NOT HAVE TO BE THIS WAY.
It does, if Alden did not do it someone else would. The property is worth more for it's bones than for its life. It's not right but it's our American reality today. I'm writing a book on how to fix it.
The rise of disinformation and “narrative reality” is one of my greatest fears for our country.
We already have both.
All for the sole purpose of getting hits and subscribers meaning making money. Joe Rogan, who I'm not a huge fan of due mainly to his glorification of illicit drug use, signed a contract with Spotify a couple of years ago for 100+ million dollars. Why? Because he had over 10 million subscribers on UA-cam. Someone like him who is clearly a conspiracy theorist among other things shouldn't have so much influence. 🤷
Since when misinformation and disinformation weren’t rife in the media in this country?
For example Do you think on 9/11/2001 the media were telling you the truth and they weren’t lying to you deliberately?
Maybe you should say you are sad that those who you support aren’t getting away with lies and deception as they did before.
And using paper will stop these things? It's as easy to print lies on paper as it is online.
@@theobserver9131lol you’re part of the problem 😂 and you don’t even know it
I always pictured Miss Information as a very friendly, nice-looking librarian ready to help a young man find what he was looking for.
😂
I love how you put it you are a visionary
Instead, it's a Liberal wearing glasses and speaking in a soft tone.
That doesn’t make any sense at all
@fastcharger3314 I would love to give you a detailed explanation and analysis of the theories behind the humor, but unfortunately, the people behind UA-cam curtains always block my many thousands of attempts to do this in many different categories. This witty humor is the best I can do at this point.
Elimination of all documents on paper takes away from are childrens future generation. Documentation of the past. Extremely important
Our*
Children's**
Generations***
Thanks 😊 💓
Our children.. not are children 😂😂😂
The difference in quality between the first story (shot in 2013 by legend Morley Safer) and the second story (from 2022), tells you everything you need to know about the decline of journalism.
The first is interesting, nuanced, thought provoking, relatable, balanced, just a concise report of what's happening. Second is alarmist, slow, predictable, with most interviewees sounding like out of touch idealists complaining.
One person's hate speech is another person's free speech. I want free speech even when it is nasty. Sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never harm me.
Information is necessary. However, someone used Social Media to incite violence, and they continue.
Yes but hate speech against an individual or group is bullying.
Its a sign of brain damage and shows a need for mental health help.
Its due to neurological processing disorders causing feelings of irritability when confronted with different looks, ideas etc..
Thinking hurts people who are brain damaged making them angrily lash out.
We are now seeing the legacy from Lead poisoning from gasoline just like in the past when Lead was put into wine.
We can clearly see and guage that we are neurologically in trouble as a nation. Just look at the behavior in political leaders especially in Congress.
Its a symptom of a neurological problem.
Thats probably why the word "Civilization" contains the word "Civil" .
Without civility you cant have civilization.
When things became non- civil, civilization was at risk of ending.
There is a huge difference between hate group bullying and targeting tactics and the civil discourse that is "free speech".
We need free discussion of ideas without potentially psychopathic loud mouthed control seekers taking the podium away from others by bullying, brow beating, ganging or hate group tactics.
Without "civil"discourse and those who will fight for civility, we are undone.
Those who seek to create and use hate and division for power are the enemy of civilization.
Their followers may also be victims of neurological damage. LEAD the metal and lead are the same word for a reason.
First you Lead poison them, then you lead them by their emotions and hyperintense feelings. Its much easier to lead people who are dumbed down or unsure.
We need to remember the country was founded as a haven for different people who were escaping from "same" control people and their enforced sameness.
They pulled together DESPITE DIFFERENCES by promoting CIVIL DISCOURSE.
United we stand!
Divided we fall.
"When ya trust your television, whatcha get is whatcha got. 'Cause when they own the information, ohhh, they can bend it all they want." --J.M.
Education and experience assists in deviating away from misinformation. The problem is education is corrupt, and experience absent. Wisdom comes from many sources
Interesting, are you suggesting newspapers contain no misinformation?
No you'll have to read and figure it out on your own with out Mommy
No honey, real credited sources of News apologize when they are wrong! If not, they get sued…..like FOX. Unfortunately, the little spreaders of misinformation….the “influencers of lies” are making a fortune by spreading crazy conspiracy theories to gullible people and creating HUGE division. Stop it already!
No. They don’t. And if someone discovers some they do a correction.
Yes. That's exactly what these propagandists are suggesting.
No honey…..go back to your Q UA-cams. They are better educators….for you 🙏🏼💋
With the advent of the internet, I haven't bought a newspaper, written a letter or been to a movie house.
I was a paper boy in the 90's and to me they're obsolete
Same. Paperboy in the 60s. Boston Globe, Herald, and Advertiser.
@philipiano001 I delivered the west county times and the Oakland tribune
I knew I wasn't the only newspaper boy out there and I didn't mind the job
The reading experience itself online doesn't satisfy. It frustrates. You cannot read a paragraph without ads jumping in front of your eyes and having to sort thru to find the article's continuance.
I've been getting my local Newspaper home delivered since the mid 1970s,
Nothing like turning pages and the feeling of paper while reading and turning pages,
Also have to keep up on the Obituaries,
In Detroit, it's too expensive now, they encourage digital. I don't want that
One of the most interesting and concerning reports i have seen in the history of 60 Minutes.
The Big Tech Corporations and Hedge Funds should be forced by law to provide local and regional news or pay taxes to fund subsidies for these entities,
In that scenario, who would control the truth? Answer: Big Tech and Hedge Funds. Whereas, currently it's completely controlled by Big Pharma.
They already do
As a Former 77FH7 in Army, I never lost an Aircraft not anything more than 10 gallons spilled and shovels and sand bags as the holders of hazardous waste then placed in barrels loaded on a truck
Placed in hazardous waste section then it’s contracted
I’ve had an Airfield Tank Farm under my accounting with an assigned Hemett of 2500g
Five Five tons with a TPU and pods and Five trailers w/ a pod
Moved on through for 5ton and 5000 gallon tanker
Nothing in my Sector
As a few bags of hazardous waste
I was sent to deal with other mishaps of greater per portions
Is it true, or did social media tell you what to think?
Google educated 😅
I don't understand why everyone says Facebook "makes" them feel one way or the other. Don't people have their own ways of thinking? Why are people so susceptible to other people's ideas?
Manipulation of mankind's emotions, beliefs, and sense of ethics (or lack thereof) is far easier than you might believe. If you don't understand it, chances are that you're being manipulated and you're not conscious of the moments when it's most prevalent.
Because engagement algorithms push all the craziest people into your feed. Giving people the impression that the world is full of crazies, when it is actually just a tiny amount of people. But a tiny amount of millions of people is still enough to overwhelm any sane person. What's worse is certain people see these feeds of crazies and start to assume it is normal. Pretty soon those people have joined the crazy train, adding to it's destructiveness. Regardless how it makes you personally feel, it brings destruction in its wake. This is how we end up with Jan. 6th or people claiming men can give birth.
Clickbait is probably the most easily recognisable misinformation.
"Fall of newspapers, Rise of awareness to all the misinformation"
I believe it should be a community oversight committee to protect this most essential part of community, should be partially tax payer funded like water, sewer, school, libraries roads bridges public parks beaches etc. The monopolization is case for a breach of anti-trust principles. 😢 I 💕 and miss 📰
I think that could really work... in China or North Korea.
I don't have a computer..l'm old enough where l don't need one. So l'm really looking at things from the outside looking in..l see a world where humans are sitting side by side and yet they don't recognize each other as thier eyes are constantly on their phones..strange...it's like watching something hypnotizing everyone at once, like a shared invisible drug..And then when l stroll around, l find that when people do raise their heads it's to argue, confront or even fight another...Anyway, l saw computers come to life as my dad was a programmer for I.B.M. back in the 70s, something told me this new technology would cause more harm than good..Wasn't that difficult to see in fact...
I HATED everything about the progress of computers....I hate what they have done. But, how old is old enough to not need a computer??
You must have some kind of computer and internet service to post this comment.
@sunnyadams5842 my great aunt died a few years ago at 94. She used her computer every day. Her favorite past time was to go online and discuss things with others. This person says they are too old to need a computer, but they used one to write their comment.
@@mygirldarby 👋...Your right..l have my phone...l watch U-Tube..l needed G.P.S. when l was working , and l admit it was a life saver in my job...l do know how to go on Google and demand things....l know how to check the weather station...So your right, l do use lnternet...Never deblocked my phone to make purchases...no social account...lt would of been alittle more honest to say, " l " don't need much lnternet but it's capacity has been excellent for many people...Anyway, thanks for the holler back and take care...
Wow this is 11 years old......
Archive editions of broadcast stories
Only the first story. The others are all within the last few years
Yup- it is history. It shows us how we got where we are so maybe we won't repeat the same mistakes...in theory...
Here's the real problem. What if electricity fails?? No Net. No news...that is scary.
Starts with Fox News..... I can think of 787 million reasons immediately. OAN just settled their lawsuit last week, for I am sure, a boatload of money. It's so large it is under lock and key.
I've watched Faux "News" poison the living sheet out of dozens of people. Propaganda, manipulation, and forcing humans to favor feelings over facts are the flavors of the century. By 2049, it'll be amazing if mankind remembers what virtues and ethics are all about.
CNN calling something misinformation is the greatest ever example of the pot calling the kettle black!
People can decide what is information vs misinformation, if they are given facts, there is no need to limit free speech. And the newspapers cannot complain someone is running their business as a business. Expenses cannot surpass income.
Why is our government allowing this to happen? Freedom of the Press is a vital part of our democracy. We may be a capitalistic society however there must be safeguards.
Because a large portion of them benefit from misinformation. They love the poorly educated.
The newspaper seemed to have a way to maintain balance. No vulgar material mostly wholesome.
Social media is such a propaganda engine. I am learning machine learning and some Ai principles in school right now. We are the algorithm, they are tuning the weights to hack the human mind. Maximizing on the secret desires of every user, tho only fix is how each user interacts with social media.
Social media isn’t the problem. we are the product and are overdosing on information, that’s the problem.
well I think the answer is just print advertising in the paper and local events funny stories, and news. make the paper free everywhere. it's still a market for advertisers they still want to use it newspapers. it is great for companies that do not cover that area of newspaper to advertise that is the best way for them to get there product into a certain area or neighbourhood you don't just advertise locally
I miss newspapers
Funny, one of the mis information curators doing a story about misinformation.
You can see the quality and the truth of reporting drops year by year with the 60 minutes.
This only affects old people. I for one don’t trust main stream news for one, but I turned to news articles that I can find that only says what the news is and leaves their opinions out of it. I also don’t see the point of having a physical paper. There’s no reason to not make it digital and keep it that way. When old people die off, it will be the death of physical paper in general rather it be magazine, or newspapers.
Maybe the staff at 60 minutes and the newspapers could get jobs as public information officers for government municipalities since mostly what they’ve been doing recently is republishing press releases with their name on it?
Now you will have to read it on line . 😮😢
Well, here in Honolulu we paid for a year ,for the Star Advertiser , got two namebrand NFL ballcaps and havnt received one paper yet its been about three months .i called they appologized and said problem was
Fixed that was two months and three weeks ago . Still no paper . Think they should refund our $25 . But they are nice hats. Smh . Aloha DSC777
Prisons are keeping newspapers in business
I'm surprised printed papers are still a thing.
They printed and put up paper posters to protest people's professions at the paper place.. because of course they would
Newspaper is organised misinformation, while social media its disorganized sister😅
wsj had completely contradictory articles in one day and I thought they were on drugs. nope, it's an everyday thing.
I want real newspapers in my hands. I hate digital papers.
So we all know corporations are in business to make money. That is not in question given our economic system. Generally speaking, those corporations do something that is useful for somebody. That's generally how they make that money. If the corporation goes away, the thing that was useful also goes away as an externality. Where I have a problem with vulture hedge funds is that the usefulness of the product is compromised and everyone suffers. The fact that people can make money by undermining the usefulness of services that people rely upon makes me think our economic system is not ideal. Maybe there are some services that would be better handled by the public sector to ensure the useful and necessary work is done Rather than opening struggling businesses up to vultures.
The future is for the young,if they don't want to buy newspapers,then there time is up....
Went to buy the paper and got sticker shock 3.58 had to put it back the paper is dead
i had use for the paper when i owned a parrot...
Don’t know where to get news now.
Cant use emails to line the bird cage .
Youngsters these days dont know nothing about a good ole fashion newspaper, cup of coffee , reading the funnies, checking out help wanted ads, etc.
Loss of printed newspapers, meant there is nothing to line our cat's litter pale, wrap our fresh fish, and a million other utilitarian uses. Sometimes towns have a tiny sized newspapers, too useless for much of anything.
Kindling starter for my woodstove
Why are they crying about newspapers? There are obsolete. Did people cry about horse and buggy being replaced by cars? SMH
Onward Christian soldier?
This is the truth,sad.
I'd like to modernize 60 Minutes as one of its youngest hosts ever. Leaving this comment for future reference.
A 10 year old episode? Whats wrong? You cant find a worthy subject in 2024?
There are multiple episodes in the video
Thank You 💕 Toledo - Blade
Is this old?? It says 04/20/2024 because I’m a newspaper carrier (10+yrs) for New Orleans Metro area The Times Picayune Advocate Newspaper and we deliver 7 days a week……..
Yes, the first story is from 2013, the others are within the last few years. Nice to hear you guys got back on your feet.
Guys freedom of the press. That’s the problem.. It can’t be about profit and advertisement.. go find some dirt on some politicians and sell some newspapers. 🍀
I wonder if 60 mins got de monetized for this one lol. Yt might remove it
The Boston Globe is published every day
Yes, but can you wipe your arse with it?
More specific examples of how social media is wrecking the world would have made this article better.
Terrible decision not to sell to benson
Yes, but in May 2019 John George's purchased it and we have a paper with 7 days a week now
WHAT NERVE THEY HAVE TO DEMAND BETTER FROM US!! THIS ISNT LIFESTYLES OF THE RICH AND FAMOUS!!!
I started my graphic design career in the newspaper 🗞️ business. I have worked for newspapers in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Ventura CA, Lake Tahoe CA/NV and Carson City NV. I got out when it was beginning to fold in 2007 before my job was cut. Been self employed since then but over the last year I have been creating more digital newsletters for clients. News still coming out but in a new self publishing kind of way.
No Jacket Gym Jordan is such a fool.
God be with is al.❤🎉🎉!!!
The reporters voice is too hard to listen to
Unfortunately, print newspapers are going the way of horse and buggy
What about CNN and the BBC?Why are these major billion dollar co. get a pass?
What’s a newspaper?
2013 ???? wtf
Good piece. Gym jordan is such a lying weasel. I'm so sorry you were stuck listening to his bs
60 minutes is misinformation. I grew up watching it and am now disgusted by it
Who gets to decide what is true and what is misinformation? This is why free speech is essential.
Facts decide the truth that’s why they call it investigative reporting. 🙈
Science, data, evidence, and logic. The trouble is, mankind is FAR more interested in their "beliefs" than they are any of those silly things.
@@Novastar.SaberCombat Additionally and unfortunately… there is another trouble here. That is when you discover that the people in charge of those findings have skewed the data, gaslighted the public and created distrust around the globe 🌎.
😎 thanks
It is mostly just wrong-headed manageement. and systemic greed. A limit on number of sponsors would easily causes a much needed decrease in numberbroadcast stations. Such stations--and many many other institutions were never primarily for-profit investments. The price of the newspaper or postage stamp was not a source of income. They were just nomial prices. So surely it is correct that we need more people with good class who want to own social media instead of Trump trash whobeleieve in unbridled capitalism.
University of Washington alum, ex female professional basketball player, lesbian….. yeah, she’s 100% unbiased 🙄
I wonder how many reddit accounts Kate has
Newspapers are yesterdays news.
Get with the times and go digital so you can comment.
Your opinion might matter to someone else out there.
Constant lying. Calling the truth misinformation. There's the answer in a few words. People aren't as stupid as you think. And the ones that are, are already watching this crud.
At 60, I get all my news on YT basically. I can see news from around here World without the American biases. I can pick and choose what I choose to put in my head.
I get local news from a Senior newsletter email, and basically my local city council requesting voters on certain subjects, basically taxes.
But I am a very engaged reader. Much more so than when I was a working person, unfortunately.
When I was working, I enjoyed the Sunday papers mostly, and sadly admit that I looked at the entertainment and sales sections mostly.
I don’t like that the Fourth Estate is dwindling in America.
You can’t even blame it on parties or foreign conspiracies.
It is the result of the wealthy 1% whom couldn’t give a NYC Rat King’s a$$ about Truth, justice, or Americans in general who are not on their board or one of their investors.
THAT is the state of the capitalist society today.
In foreign countries, it usually requires a radical turnover in Leadership often by revolutionary and violent forces.
This^ is the result of greed: pure & simple.
The owners of these corporations buying out newspapers are so completely insulated on a global scale individually as well as corptocracies that they truly have no investment in the Nation as a stabilizing force in the world. The individual members and their families can just jump ship and move to their private islands. They can continue to enjoy access to their bank accounts in Panama, Switzerland, Cypress and other foreign countries, and probably in Hong Kong as well.
Not that this diatribe will even make an impression on the tL;dr generation who get most of their answers and opinions from Reddit and Quora( with 0 oversight from researchers and fact checkers because the answers are crowd sourced). Im not going to influence the FB group nor their rowdy red percent - they exist in a sound silo, and aren’t even interested in another opinion. They weren’t very literate (comprehension wise) BEFORE 2015, and they weren’t very informationally literate either (“informationally” - is that a word?).
I am just an old woman yelling at clouds. 🌧️
UA-cam picks for. It de-platforms what it doesn't want you to see.
NO CENSORSHIP
Conservatives have proven theyre censored.
Croc tears. Get tf on par where people are and how they want to read news. If you fall behind seems your issue.
Wanting to hear from both sides I subscribed to Cleveland’s Plain Dealer for 25+ years. Slanted and incomplete reporting of facts drove me away. Propaganda.
Today kids don't read and on top of it is the newspaper and this means that they are in the dark
But it's not doing this job very well😮 yeah let's back up a minute set back in the vision what's really going on😊
Don't fight progress. Just move good journalism to the web. Stop wasting trees.
Agreed. I don't see what the problem is. Most past news papers are already on the internet and use the internet as a source anyway.
Save the trees. Burn up all the oil and coal instead?
@@FidgetyGuy Paper uses more oil and coal than digital does.
@@FidgetyGuy Real smart guy. ;)
Does this title imply that the newspaper didn’t provide misinformation
More than likely it does, but the correct understanding should probably be: The Rise of Non-Governmental Controlled Misinformation.
Exactly my thoughts.
"Rise of Misinformation" does not imply that newspapers have been free of it.
Yes it's all propaganda so like the Republicans banning books it's against the law to read the paper.❤
No one under 40 is watching this story, or could even understand the issue.
I am
Misinformation= truth
I believe I understand your comment. YT bans me for questioning reality.
@@chinookvalleyUA-cam bans you for quoting what you found on a search on Google. They also ban you for being passionate about the topic. You don't even have to say anything wrong it's just the way you said it
Its the other way around sweetie.