So just imagine we let one man, and his company, buy most of the papers in our regional cities and small towns.
And that man was named Rupert Murdoch.
And that man decided to shut down the print editions, and instead put those papers behind the paywalls of his big right-wing metropolitan tabloids.
Want to read the local newspaper in Lismore? It’s now behind the Daily Telegraph paywall.
And then that man gutted the editorial team for each online newspaper to just one person.
And then used generative AI to centrally churn out 3000 local news articles per week across all his local publications, overseen by four human journalists.
https://www.theguardian.com/media/2023/aug/01/news-corp-ai-chat-gpt-stories
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@ajsadauskas @australia why read #murdock press? It doesn’t report the news, only what they think will attract attention and further their political agenda. Effectively worthless and our politicians let them in. Says a lot about them too.
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@Lats @australia According to the article, something like 55% of subscriptions to Murdoch’s big metro tabloids come from people who want to read the local paper.
So Murdoch’s running all these local paper country papers into the ground (just one reporter, with 3000 articles per week churned out by four nationwide reporters using AI) to prop up the likes of Andrew Bolt.
Those local papers used to be an important part of the community. What the mayor and the local shire council up to. Local issues the national media won’t touch. How the local footy and netball teams win on the weekend. Who was at the local Magistrate’s Court this week. The obituary for Anne, who was a pillar of the local community and ran the local CWA branch for 30 years. Praise for young Hannah who raised over $1000 for Make-A-Wish.
They were also an important training ground for young journalists.
And, rather than being returned to community ownership, they instead got bought out by Murdoch, who gutted them to line his pockets.