
“There is a generational change in how Americans view journalists. For people under the age of 35, the majority say they get their news from… wait for it… the Daily Show! That tells me two things. 1. Americans under the age of 35 consider ‘comedians’ journalists. 2. Americans under the age of 35 consider ‘journalists’ a joke. I have heard from literally tens of thousands of people who say that I am helping to restore journalism. that the work I have been doing puts networks to shame. Simply put, this is a chance to take that journalism to the next and best level – one where we are not dependent upon an established news network.”
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