- Stephanie Ramos - Breaks down why "both sides-ism" is destroying journalism and why being a truth teller means ditching false balance for real facts π―
- Ryan Joe - Masters the art of hunting down stories companies pray you'll never read, specializing in the spicy tales that weren't sanitized by PR teams π
- Jeanine Poggi - Chronicles AI's evolution from experimental curiosity to unavoidable industry reality, tracking real applications while everyone debates if it works π€
- Brian Steinberg - Exposes streaming's billion-dollar economic puzzle where companies spent big but still can't crack the profitability code πΈ
- Alison Weissbrot - Documents the industry's shift from polished corporate content to the raw authenticity that younger audiences actually want πΉ
Rewind Moments: Best of Press π°
When industry reporters stop playing nice and start telling the truth. From hunting down stories companies don't want you to read, to AI's real impact, to streaming's billion-dollar mess. These journalists spill the tea on what's actually happening behind the headlines.
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