Tag: alternative media
Interview 1068 - Andrew Demeter Gives the Teen Take
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Today James talks to Andrew Demeter of the Teen Take YouTube channel about his work as a teenager in the alt media. They discuss how and why Andrew came to start his channel, whether his youth is an advantage or a disadvantage in his work, and how persistence and perspiration are the key elements to success in media production. |
What is the alternative media?
On July 7, 2015, James Corbett was asked to present to a course on alternative media in the International Relations department of Japan's prestigious Ritsumeikan University. The lecture covers how James came to start The Corbett Report, the technology that has enabled the alternative media revolution, and the promises and perils of that revolution.
Interview 1050 - James Corbett on KSGF 104.1
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Today James joins James Clary on the KSGF 104.1 morning show to discuss the Reece Committee's investigations into tax-exempt foundations, the recent victory against the FEC in the fight for speech online, the specter of the coming Google "truth" rankings, and, most importantly of all, the solutions that people can start implementing today to take back their power. |
Interview 1025 - Keelan Balderson on Alt Media Hoaxes
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Keelan Balderson of WideShut.co.uk joins the program today to discuss examples of child abuse witch hunts in the alternative media and how they can go very poorly. We examine the Hollie Greig case, where a Down's syndrome girl was allegedly abused by a high-ranking pedophile ring for years, and how it spread through the alternative media without people verifying basic facts (like whether the victims were born at the time or whether the accused actually existed). We also talk about the recent allegations of child abuse in Hampstead, and what these stories tell us about how the alt media functions and how we can improve our own open source investigation into these topics. |
Episode 300 - The Corbett Report Turns 300
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As The Corbett Report podcast turns 300, James takes a moment to reflect on the past, present and future of the podcast and the website. What value does this podcast bring and why does James do what he does? Join us today as we ponder these questions and set a path for the future of the alt media. |
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