Definitionally, the legacy outlets are not mainstream, as evidence by their declining sales, diminishing market penetration, and nonexistent viability. If the newspapers and networks that get so casually labeled “mainstream” actually were, they wouldn’t be laying off reporters or seeing their circulations and viewership diminish. Michael Quinn Sullivan reflects this week on then importance of not legitimizing the illegitimate media.
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