Perhaps this explains why every story I've ever tried to read on a news app is riddled with obvious smelling miscakes and sentences that make no sausages.
This is how I became a failed journalist. I wasn't skilled nor trained enough to handle the workload. Started off as strictly a sports writer. But in no time at all, I had to become my own photographer, website writer, proofreader, photo editor...all within 40 hours and NO OVERTIME. Soon after that, when two other reporters quit, I was saddled with covering everything: news, sports, obituaries, you name it...ALL WITH NO OVERTIME. Couldn't handle the work load and got canned. It sucks. I miss that line of work.
@@jordankendall2705 Start with knowing exactly what you want to do: sports, newspaper reporter, travel, television anchor, etc. Once you have a career in mind, get an education on it and start now. During the process, work for your local high school yearbook, newspaper, college paper, freelance photography, and so on. Do your best to obtain both education and experience at the same time. Learn as many of the these skills: writing, photography, photo editing, videography, proofreading, web designing, social media writing, blogging, and reporting (journalism). Know your genre much as possible, such as automotive, etc. Take what you can get. Build up your portfolio and keep everything you worked on. Let's say you want to work with ESPN. You have to start with small jobs first, some of them may end up having you work for magazines such as Cat Fantasy, Good Housekeeping and so on before a bigtime gig with a sports enterprise opens up. Finally, the most important part: NEVER QUIT THE PROFESSION. Once you get out, it's hell getting back in. Hope this helps.
Same here. We were asked to do so much in such a little time. Site, newspaper, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, mail, photo's, video's et cetera. It's just too much sometimes. And most of the 'extra' work comes down to the 'younger' journalists. At the end it was no journalism, it was just rewriting.
The sad part is that there are those, out there, who feel that news should be free, i.e. unpaid, so much so that they will watch the world disintegrate around them to achieve the goal of a "free" press. And don't think those in power aren't waiting in the wings, drooling, baring their canines, greedily anticipating a time when they will no longer be held accountable by smart, driven journalists. It's coming. Buy a newspaper subscription. I own three.
Its a easy plan I think .... have two branches ... one that puts fluffy ass clickbaity stuff that keeps the revenue up ... then other serious part smaller team with better resources and tools and huger timelines using up the clickbaity revenue runway given ... that keep the reputaiton up with risker groundbreaking stuff .... maybe the teams could shift places once a while so the clickbaity group learns how to write a actual news .... and actual news writers learn how to sell their bloody news .... perfectly balanced as all thinks should be .... ? any comments
"I'm talking to *you*, the people that are watching this on RUclips right now." He caught me. He caught all of us. Someone help- they found us! SEND BACKUP.
MrToymaster1 He never acted as a journalist, he admitted he wasnt one. He act like a damp rat trying to make jokes out of numbers and pictures. And he is bias af But so long as they contain facts I can check for myself, shit is funny.
HelloParkingMeter6 Herman Böök Funding for journalism, the 'fourth estate of government' MUST be financed in the same way that we pay we pay for the first, second and third estates of government. Before naysayers argue for the monetary funding stream independence of journalism as an inalienable attribute of unbiased reporting consider this: 1) Taxpayers fully fund judges individually (and the judicial branch collectively) while at the very same time we, the general public, hope/pray that those same judges will execute an unbiased application of the law regardless of who is coming before the court. Sometimes we get what we hope and pray for and sometimes we don't BUT we never choose to tell judges to fund their profession by selling advertising space on the front of their desks. 2) Taxpayers fully fund cops individually (and police departments collectively) while simultaneously hoping/praying for an unbiased enforcement of the law. Well, sometimes we get what we hope for and sometimes we don't but we never tell police departments to sell advertising space on the hoods of their vehicles like an Indianapolis 500 race car. Why? because then the police will become subtly biased to work on behalf of the name emblazoned on their car. For the last century (more) of journalism , the price of discovering and reporting on News was funded largely by selling space for advertisements of all kinds between, around and within the news. This model led to news stories that focused on this dynamic "If it bleeds it leads." Why? Well there are several obvious reasons but here is one that is relevant: The news agency is trying to pay for its existence - to pay its reporters, to pay for its overhead. However, now, in this new internet economy of fractured information streams, the funding model has changed radically. While there will always be money to pay writers / content creators who cover sports, train wrecks and celebrities, the money to pay for investigative journalism (time consuming, costly) and hyper local political coverage (very small audience) is evaporating - Because these subjects are no longer bundled together in a newspaper that everyone reads and they are they do not necessarily generate reliable quantities of eyeballs. We must recognize that the old monetary model of paying for democracy worthy news is dead and if we recognize this forgone conclusion then we must pay for it like we pay for police, judges, firefighters and roads. This is a public necessity that cannot be left in hopes of a patchwork solution of citizen bloggers. Citizen bloggers are nevertheless important and helpful but they are as helpful as vigilantes and volunteer fire departments - sometimes they they show up heroically and save the day and sometimes they show up with pitchforks and hang someone or sometimes their day job means that on the day of your fire they are out of town.
Happy to concede the point, Dmitriy. I just got that from the film about Mozart and Salieri. I haven't done in-depth research on this matter. So why did he write it again?
Answer to my own question: he wrote it shortly before his own death. It was commissioned for the wife of Count Franz Von Walsegg. According to Wikipedia: 'The Requiem Mass in D minor (K. 626) by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was composed in Vienna in 1791 and left unfinished at the composer's death on December 5 the same year. A completion dated 1792 by Franz Xaver Süssmayr was delivered to Count Franz von Walsegg, who had anonymously commissioned the piece for a Requiem Mass to commemorate the February 14 anniversary of his wife's death'. I still find the circumstances poignant, though. Thanks for the correction.
Fact-checking? Heck, most journalists can't even spell these days. (I mean, I understand time-limits and typos, but every newspaper I ever read these days seems to contain complete and total non-sentences. 'The President was today did speech but not until after beforehand' kinda thing). :)
@@joshemane its def only a conspiracy theorist concept. either way everything is getting more complicated and ruined. i blame capitalism 100% for taking advantage.
I once worked briefly as an online journalist (I am working as a video editor for a notable online news site at the moment), and the ethics of the job were horrible. Using a certain number of buzzwords was more important than the objectivity and truthfulness of what you've written. In fact, I would say that most "news articles" (not columns) where personal opinions of the "journalist" written in a way to accommodate the highest number of buzzwords possible. All the "facts" used were mostly information gathered from the first google page when searching for that topic, and then skimmed over briefly and recycled just enough so that it can't be considered copyright infringement. Oh, and quantity > quality was also a thing. The more articles you were able to write, the better. If they are of high quality, well, good for you. If not, it doesn't matter much, but god beware if you didn't deliver the number specified for that day/week. Horrible. At the moment I am working as a video editor, and it is the same story. I rehash articles from the news site I am working for and make buzzfeed type videos of them. I copy/paste some meaningful sentences from the article in question, and copy some .gifs, pictures or video parts I google into my program, make it all look pretty, add the logo of the site and it's trademark background music, and that's it. Here again goes quantity > quality. The media that we use in making our videos has to be "labeled for reuse", but your supervisors will often tell you to just make sure to use stuff that "doesn't LOOK copyrighted" like artwork, pro-photoshoot pics and similar. We often get notices for copyright infringement, which we resolve by just issuing apologies, taking down the video in question and that the video-editor will face punishment. Then we laugh, and laugh, and note what media we shouldn't use again. Oh, and by the way, as you may or may not have noticed, I have never received any training on writing, journalism, video-editing or anything related to my current job and industry. I also never had a job in this industry before, and my previous professional career was limited to mostly gastronomy and academia. My supervisors just check for hard grammar errors, and that's about it. Do I feel awful about this? Yes. Do I try to do a better job than what is required? Sometimes, especially on political coverage, where the message delivered by my videos can be harshly different from the article they were made for. (I try to stay unopinioned as possible, and just deliver the facts without fancy or insulting adverbs attached to them.) Do I prioritize this over doing what is required to hold my job? No, I don't. I have a family and bills to pay for, and to save up for university, so I don't have to do such a job anymore. And this is the harsh truth. Serious jobs that should bear a lot of obligation and sense of duty with them, are now jobs that people do to get over the rounds or finance their university or other things. Basically, being a journalist in the contemporary world has as much obligation as being a kid lawnmower boy for your neighbors. You may sometimes ruin somebodies prized petunias... But you'll just get a little slap on your hands, and that's it. Only that now the petunias are somebodies worldview, and you don't ruin a garden, but make Trump president.... and get even less than a slap on your hands for it. Yay.
Short follow up: I think that the "death of professionalism" in most industries is caused by the fact that, in most countries (luckily not all), it is increasingly difficult to survive working in a lot of industries, and therefore people are turning to the few industries that generate a good income, but that they are just not passionate about. The job market for IT has risen exponentially, while the job market for some manual labors has either decreased, or the salaries just don't keep up with inflation and the current costs of living. And not everyone can be passionate about IT (or media generation, or STEM or whatever). We've created a labor market where you are allowed to be passionate about just a relatively narrow range of topics; or be incredibly lucky; or make peace with the fact that no matter how good of a job you do, you will not make as much money as somebody else on the same position, but in a different field. But most people don't want to rely on luck, and most people want to live financially secure and "well-off", therefore they are doing whichever decent paying job they can find, without feeling passionate about it, which results in a reduction of quality of their work. Of course, some huge companies can afford to just fire those workers and get new ones, but a lot of companies in several industries either don't care about mediocre content or it just doesn't pay off to fire an already "trained" worker. Most companies today, and most people too, are led by the maxim: "Good enough, is good enough", where good enough means: "Just good enough for the ship not to sink... a lot." This is mostly due to the increased interest of people in different topics due to the hard exposure of different topics on people via modern media (internet and a wide arrange of readily available shows), and a perceived lack of time to follow one's passions and wants, due to an unperceived huge amount of time spent on social media. In other words, we have created a generation were a lot of people would love to be many different things, and are hugely passionate about those things, yet they spend most of their day unconsciously on social media instead of honing their skills, while having a job market that ideals for only a very narrow (and vastly specialized) range of interests. ... and don't get me started on the fact how a lot of industries are forced to operate like "businesses" today. I must say that I am mostly, but not exclusively, right wing on the topic of economy, but some things should never be forced to operate like businesses, and those are: schools, healthcare and hospitals, life-saving pharma (vaccines, cancer-drugs and other things in that league), public safety and security (police and army), scientific research, and journalism. Forcing these things to operate like businesses kills all incentive for people in those fields to operate "professionally". Best example: scientists who try to publish as many papers as possible, to stay "competitive" in this job market. That shouldn't be their worry! This will always create bias in their research, which does more harm than good, and it is one of the reasons why faith in science has declined in recent years. (among other important factors, mind you!) All in all... It's not the best time for anybody who believes in anything else but money. For everybody who believes only in money, it's one of the best times to be alive. #investifarted #buzzwords #dicks #top10nudecelebrities #johnoliveringstrings
I should not have known who Kim K is until she talked to T. Why tf do i know who txrnenix... whatever? At least one article or more comes up in my feed. I could not possibly less. Why do i get articles about which starlet is dating/dumping/trashing/feuding? I rarely watch a cat video. I'm being inundated with trivial, petty, meaningless - i won't call it fluff - that's my favorite socks. Still slogging through is worth it. There are many brilliant journalists and analysts...for now. I miss the paper and my morning coffee. Then the crossword on the train to work!
I have education on Journalism and I.was a.reporter. and a producer for some time. I lived it, my the industry swolled me. I lost my job and couldn't find another decent position. I miss being a reporter, a lot!
LastWeekTonight IS LOVE, LastWeekTonight IS LIFE. 4realzies like totes AMAZBALLS fantabulousishisly GORG like like like yAAAAA. This is all the news we need in the world. Only nerdzies read, coolzies use utube 4 kNewz. World needs more cool stuffz (e.g. Nutella xtra chocolate intense FLAVOUR! and Shetland Ponies wearing a unicorn on their head!!!). All journalists should become comedians like John or just read the whole newspaper to us so we dont have to read cuz only nerdMcLozeBallz read books. ONLY BOOK ANY1 should read is CAPTAIN UNDERPANTS! sticket edition obviously. YOLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
lol. Those same people colluded with a corrupt politician to try and get her elected. Go read the DNC leaks and Podesta emails and you'll see how propagandists worked with the Democrats.
The Right is honestly just a bunch of brainwashed gothic teenagers with Trump as their overlord. They will take unto their death every command he issues and will listen to his bullshit even if it means killing another person.
If John Oliver wants me to watch his show on HBO then he can pay for it...that will be $123/month because that is what the only cable company near me charges for the package that contains HBO and I can't get HBO a la carte. Or he can sling his zingers to get every business in the world to pay their employees more so they can afford to purchase HBO and watch his show. Oh, neither is going to happen? Well then, free watching on RUclips with free Wi-Fi - thank you, I will kindly partake while that $123/month goes to the food that hits my table...
I believe he was calling out people who watch it on borrowed/stolen internet. Putting segments on RUclips is incentive for people to watch the show - if anything, it HELPS his show.
Journalism in the 1960s (solving murders and giving first hand accounts of Vietnam) Journalism now (top 10 episodes of F.R.I.E.N.D.S and why your boyfriend needs to love you more)
Humanity 1960s ( behaving like humans instead of animals craving flashy pictures of meaningless garbage to help distract them from using theire brains for a single moment.) That should cover it.
+Original Name You don't get it. There is demand, people just don't know where to get it, because there is a lot of misinformation sources. People don't know where the source of the truth is because there is to much of useless information out there, people have to spend time, which they don't have, filtering all the shit. The problem isn't a lack of demand, the problem is all the unworthy and misinformation out there, people just don't have the energy to find the right source of information, if there is one that is.
Jon Snow 67% of people are under the spell 33% seek the truth. That number i believe is accurate it comes from a study done by stanely milgrim....... check it out
I want John Oliver to know that the day after seeing this show I subscribed to the NY Times online. I am one of those people you spoke to directly at the end of the show, watching on You Tube, reading lots of free news online. You made a good point. Quality journalism needs to be supported. I want you to know you had a real impact at least on one person.
+Clyde Drexler, wow, you have a very creative mind, i mean,there is no cliche in your words what so ever. Look at the word formation, you can be a very good poet since you don't have a job right now.(By the way, 'cliche' is a very tricky word for people like you to understand, use a dictionary if you can afford one. And the word 'tricky' is also an English word that can be VERY TRICKY for you to understand.)
My journalism career ended thanks to greed and incompetence from the higher ups. Now I’m using my writing skills for marketing, so I’m glad something came out of my journey. I know journalism is important, but it’s not for me anymore especially when it comes to working for those that wronged me.
It's almost disturbing how many people here have no clue about the real topic of this video and just assume it's about whatever perceived corruption is present in modern journalism. Local journalism has been in dire straits for over a decade now, and there's just no way to crawl out of it without pissing off a LOT of people. There's a reason print journalism isn't dead yet: free online journalism is simply not sustainably profitable. Either they all switch to the online subscription model (if they aren't there yet) and alienate people who want free news, they start demanding more money from their ad sponsors (which will probably lead to accelerating the development of anti-adblock technology), or they hope they get a billionaire to support them and immediately gain a reputation, deserved or not, of being incapable of objectivity when it comes to that billionaire's interests.
Gosh, it's weird how I feel like I have such a keener understanding of Asian Pacific (ALL HAIL WARREN BUFFETT) trade relations since this I started subscribing to this new paper!
Truth. My local paper just laid off most of its workers and now is outsourcing so papers have to be manufactured out of town. It's apparently a fraction of the cost and a fraction of the staff. All about profit. I mean, they weren't even in a tough spot financially but they want to be 'competitive'. Only 5 days a week delivery instead of 7...and the online articles are like 3 sentences long. It's messed up and it's why I read several different news sources to try to get a little more information than just three measly sentences...
+mike vibes Well, that's sort of the issue though, is that they have to go to "Sell-fast" topics in order to sustain themselves, and can't even afford to have any sort of journalistic integrity. If all newspaper publications are forced into the mindset of "All drama, all fast sellers!" then local news publication as we know it will devolve into something similar to the likes of TMZ or those tabloid magazines you pass by in the Wal-mart checkout aisles. And the idea of that is just gross to me. I don't want to open up my local newspaper and the front page header is "KIM KARDASHIAN CAMELTOE, SIGN OF THE END TIMES?!!"
Billionaires owning media companies and the subsequent subjective/objective debates that ensue is nothing new, though. We've been through entire eras filled with rich newspaper owners seeing who can get the most "clicks" (see: muckraking, yellow journalism, Joseph Pulitzer, William Randolph Hearst, etc.)...
I'm really impressed with the production of the show, I mean, these are top Hollywood actors they hired for this gag. Amazing. Maybe you, John and team, are the real future of journalism. I admire you work, your sincerity and humour.
I’m pretty sure the vast majority of them are friends with John or someone on his production team and so for them these shorts are for fun/pro bono. At least that’s what I hope hahaha
I think I’m the worst. Watching on RUclips, on an iPhone I got for free, on WiFi I don’t pay for... I should be ashamed, but I’m probably too spoiled...
One of the problems is that users pay significantly for access to the internet. Traditional newspapers were a direct access to the user. The grocery store didn't charge buyers for access to buy a newspaper. The paper dispenser sat independently and asked for money directly. The other problem is that there's less disposable income to go around and newspapers are one of those things that are falling because of it.
I think you bring up a really good point. I pay $70.00 a month for internet, and another $30.00 for a paper prob wouldn't be worth it. Haven't heard this argument before, but I think you're right.
yes! I think most ISP's are semi-monopolies extracting insane profits for providing a dumb pipe.... meanwhile the folks who make the content get none of that revenue. I admit... i don't want to pay more... but I'd much rather my 70$ was distributed a bit more reasonably... 10$ to HBO, 10$ to college humour, etc... and maybe only 30$ or so (which is how much internet used to cost) to the ISP.
shortname4me Sadly, that is the future for Cable. They won't admit it now. But cord cutters are growing in number. Even elderly people are talking how easy and cheap it is to get rid of cable and just pay for services like netflix/hulu/amazon and internet. One old lady told me: "If I have to pay for reruns, I'd rather just pay for Netflix and save some money."
This is the future of Cable indeed. Hell, some TV channels are now using apps to try and get ahead of the curve. They usually let you see the last few episodes of the current season of a show but if you want the whole thing then you would need to pay for the application. This probably is also in response to Netflix, Hulu, and even Amazon Prime Videos and iTunes Store, but they still need something else to save them.
How is there less disposable income to go around? There is going to be a Fast and Furious 8. Starbucks is expanding not contracting. Everyone is buying the new I Phone. The choice is being made by average people to be uninformed. To accept garbage for information. Rome is burning and they are tweeting about something inane while sipping on a Chai Latte. We have Donald freaking Trump as a presidential nominee. That is how far we have gone down the rathole of dementia. You don't get Trump as a presidential nominee unless you have an uninformed society which takes nothing seriously including the presidency.
76-year-old veteran requesting anyone to help veteran and to take a look into the corruption at the department of veterans affairs Manila, Philippines. The Board of Veterans Affairs, Washington DC., on January 08, 2021, GRANTED Veteran Service-Connection for Traumatic Brain Injury while veteran Active-duty 1965-1966; however, veteran being rated by VA as 100% totally & permanently disabled was reduced to a rating of (0) zero by VA Manila. VA Manila, now insists veteran start all over again with his TBI claims. In short - corruption easily exposed due to decades of a paper-trail revealing Malfeasance, Misfeasance, Nonfeasance, Intentional Negligence (all on VA paper). A GREAT STORY ON THE CONTINUED CORRUPTION IN AMERICA!
Ah yes, the government will subsidize the very people who will investigate their corruption. This is probably already happening we just don't know about it!!
I just want to say this. Thank you John Oliver for bringing us actual honest News. Its good to have you on here in America. We have an informative problem here and we need people like you to help us understand whats going on here. I try to get people to watch your show all of the time to keep some people who don't pay attention for themselves informed because the comedy helps people get interested and even me.
@@RWAsur The article about the "disemvoweling" concept was first published online by Fortune on March 24, 2016. A print version appeared later in the April 1 issue of the magazine.
Exhibit A: George Santos, who quite possibly wouldn't have been elected if the media had been doing its job. Now they're scrambling to try and make up for it....too little, too late.
As a student who's just starting their journalism degree this scares me yet drives me much more to work harder , a goddamn motivational slap in the face. Because the feeling of flipping through a newspaper and messing the whole paper up is one important milestone as a kid (at least for me) and I'll give my soul just to keep newspapers and good journalism on the new stands even if it means meshing puppies and iraq into one article
During the retreat from Afghanistan the founder of the Kabul Small Animal Rescue Charlotte Maxwell-Jones kept thousands glued to their screens because she refused to abandon American service dogs left behind by the United States. She got them out finally but it was touch and go for quite some time. So there, its been done. Consider her story a template....
When you can bust a myth but not a nut That's fair, I forgot this is broadcasted on TV first. I mean I doubt that it's the case, but I suppose it's _possible._
When the first 5 minutes bemoan an industry dying for its own faults, does not make the decision to dislike hard after that... It has already set a clear tone by then.
In gonna guess it's the usual suspects that say he's a "lib-tard" and dislike it on principle. Or they saw it when it aired a few hours ago and were not impressed.
Thank you for reporting on this topic. What the scary stupidness and dumbing down Kardashian culture is doing to our journalism in the USA is doing to us!
If you know how I feel, why would you say that? Like you put me in such an uncomfortable situation, like you know I'm not happy, you know I'm trying to see if it'll work out here and I know that it's not.
Celebrities aren't a CAUSE. They're more of a SYMPTOM. Journalism is made by powerful companies who are owned by people and groups who serve political interests. Reporting on celebrities and superfluous subjects keep the population alienated and with the illusion they're informed.
Its a easy plan I think .... have two branches ... one that puts fluffy ass clickbaity stuff that keeps the revenue up ... then other serious part smaller team with better resources and tools and huger timelines using up the clickbaity revenue runway given ... that keep the reputaiton up with risker groundbreaking stuff .... maybe the teams could shift places once a while so the clickbaity group learns how to write a actual news .... and actual news writers learn how to sell their bloody news .... perfectly balanced as all thinks should be .... ? any comments
I have been missing your unique brand of journalism. You filled an important role in filling in the blanks and summarizing relevant topics with your special brand of humor.
I had to cancel my Time subscription after I heard the Koch Brothers had backed its acquisition by Meredith. I love Time, and I look forward to reading it all week. But I can't subscribe to a magazine with a pair of climate change deniers backing it. It hurt to cancel, but I need to make sure the information I'm getting is well informed and unbiased. Maybe Newsweek will be just as good.
Good on you for having such strong convictions. It's rarely easy, but it's always worth it IMO. There's only so many ways to take an actual stand today, and whining on social media alone sure doesn't accomplish much.
@@ravenclawrules4640 I highly recommend the book Dark Money by Jane Mayer. It's not specifically about the Koch brothers (although they do occupy a large portion of it), but the influence of big money in politics in general and how it's been used to shift the Overton window to the right in the last few decades.
When I read a news story from an outlet I know has or could have a bias/conflict of interest I make sure to find at least 2 other articles about the story from two other sources. And if I can find local news coverage of the story I will try to read that too.
"You who is watching this on RUclips" Well, tell HBO to come to my country and then let's talk. Also, at least I'm watching the real upload so you get ad revenue and not some other upload.
***** He means both things are for free. I'm being selective since only one is relevant. One affects them more than the other, though, so I would say they care more about that.
***** I'm aware, but it's pretty rich for an HBO show to say that, when they notoriously make it near impossible to consume their content without having a HBO cable package. Only recently have they made HBO Go more available.
I remember when the Denver Post went to only two papers a week, as I kid I asked my mother “is another paper going to replace them?” She shook her head and said no. I remember when we got the paper every day, and how I was so excited to read the funny’s and look at the headlines. Im glad I’m old enough to at least experience the tail end of the newspaper years, but sad that it’s gone.
my mother was a journalist and editor for 30 some years before she passed away, she is sobbing up above seeing what's happened to journalism since she left
Tristan Ridley Good point. It could also be argued that hitting dislike on a video helps a channel's revenue even MORE than a like, as it gives the creators of the video a valuable metric for what people explicitly don't respond to.
How many reasons do you want? The main one is his solution is garbage. His solution implies that quality suffered because people found a cheaper option. It implies that public trust and journalistic integrity weren't suspect before the internet, without considering the possibility that the public strayed because of shoddy, biased, or otherwise compromised work available at the time. People will pay for trust. But the fact is that consistent trust has yet to be seen. I'd wager there is no present news organization that has a track record of consistent trustworthy, unbiased, and honest journalism. So asking people to pay for less, with the promise of those qualities to come later is weak at best. And that conclusion isn't worth 17 minutes and a skit.
Feck off, most popular RUclips videos are made by unemployed gamers in their parents basement. Using adblock on 90% of RUclips isn't hurting journalism.
infantryhawk I use it for 100% of everything and I mostly watch pet videos. I have no print subscription at my home and I watch John Oliver for a laugh nothing more.
infantryhawk None of us are, times change and journalists need to evolve and adapt. JO is making something out of nothing wit this "back in my day" piece.
***** So if that's the case, what is them missing your singular couple penny ad click really doing? They already make 6 digits a year. Who cares about you blocking one ad? I understand that people have found success, but honestly. Pewdepie and the like are still unemployed loser in my book. They make a lot, but dude. You play video games online for a living.
It saddens me to say it, but if somehow someone actually made a piece on how the puppies in Iraq are suffering because of the war, people might start giving a fuck.
Attracting the attention of sympathetic consumers by showing a photo of a poor puppy previously owned by a poor family who were victimized by a tyrannical regime. BOOM.
Would suggest the Nordic model - newspapers receiving partial financial support from the state once they've reached a certain amount of subscribers - but we all know that's not going to happen in the US of A.
***** I know. I'm just giving you the attitude that many Americans would respond with. You know how it is here for them: anything that involves government funding is going to lead to George Orwell's _1984_. I myself trust PBS and NPR more than any other broadcast news source.
That is the sad truth. The US Dialogue on such topics is poisened to a degree where you need simple buzzwords like communism (For Healthcare and the like) to automatically rally roughly half the population against it. The state funded system makes quite some sense if you implement transparent rules and checks and balances.
It's ironic that under the current system 'independent' journalists are forced to rely on government press releases without the means to verify never mind analyse the substance. Even when the resources and expertise are still available, they can't afford to bite the hand that feeds them copy. What's called the free market basically ends up delivering Pravda. The billionaire patronage model is even more problematic.
I very much am watching this segment for free on RUclips, using the free Wi-Fi from the Starbucks coffee shop half a block from my apartment. Way to call it out, John Oliver.
Fun fact: Now that DT is president, it has been shown that more people care about politics(and news in general), and not just cable news, the kind from highly accredited journals (NY Times, The Economist and etc.)
Biotear leeeeeeeeeeet's get rooooiiiiiiight into the content that nobody cares about anymore, hence why I keep "quitting" when pewdiepie, zoie burgher or scarce have nothing going on. Only to come back when Idubbbz releases a content cop on someone I hate and parody leafyishere just to get people talking.
My only print subscription is one I got for free, and I don't read any of it, I only read news online. The business model that I DO participate in is donating to NPR. If I'm going to pay for news I want it to come with minimal ads.
i believe the use of clickbait on series articles could actually be a good thing. Imagine "You'll never guess what Catholic Priests do on their free time" "Police go to Baltimore Mayor's office and you wont believe what happens next!" "5 things about Syria that will blow your...."
It would not. We all understand clickbait titles as a means to getting you to look at an article that has no actual substance. If it did have anything truly interesting to say, it wouldn't use a clickbait title.
Zephirenth shows how more retarded the kbowledge of languange and vocab in these days and the short attention span it worsen by each generated generations. why? click bait because complicated straight from dictionary word albeit it is correct is sca...wy and booooring...goodness i thought the educations is getting better standard? :v
That little movie trailer they made at the end of the video was horrifically depressing... And the main actor in that was great! I felt so fucking sorry for him
Watching nearly a year later & still proud of local Harry Esteve, formerly of the Oregonian. He did great work there & is now doing great work at Portland State University. It was a big loss for The Oregonian, but (as Oliver pointed out) illustrates this piece.
Oh my gooood, I know why the "investfart" thing happened but I can't believe it - in the middle of the Gamergate thing, a friend made a chrome extension that changed "gate" into "fart". I had no idea anybody except us was using it, but I went and looked at the DL statistics and it is apparently a moderate success.
So did the paper really tweet that, or does LWT's team just have that extension installed and forgot about it? Because you'd think the extension would only work one way and not affect outgoing data. Unless it was programmed by an idiot.
it is sad to name an illness Mongol! and a tooth ailment Tatar or tartar. that is just hate in even science. Yes we did ransack and conquered as did Japan but you don't call an ass itch Japanese, do you assholes. History is mostly all about Mongols and Tatars
I mean I only watch the segments of this show posted on RUclips because I'm a broke college student but at least I'm watching it legally. :) (Still surprised HBO has not turned on ads on these videos to at least make a bit of income).
Because RUclips probably wouldn't find this content to be "Advertiser Friendly" since John actually gets to cuss and they occasionally talk about pretty heavy topics.
Such as the CBC in Canada. Problem with that is that people will always blame them for biased reporting depending on the political party in power. I still agree with you though
It's better to have a public broadcaster and print press with the slight danger of government policy bias than to have nothing but privately owned media that only broadcast propaganda for vested interests.
Journalism is like one of those silly strap-on headlamps. Sure, it may seem silly and unnecessary while using it, but without it you're left in the fucking dark.
So get the government to fund it? because we ALL need this, and the government is supposed to be FOR the people, so might as well have everyone fund it.
Tell that to a mechanic, computer technician, or plumber. Headlamps, as awkward as they look, are a thousand times more useful for doing actually useful things than a cell phone's flash.
If I could pay HBO directly in order to be able to watch whole episodes of Last Week Tonight, then I would. But sadly they don't function under this business model. Instead, in my country, I'd have to buy a whole cable package (with expensive additional channels) in order to only occasionally get LWT episodes in the middle of the night... and not even a whole season at that. I already happily pay for good journalism online, so I don't see why TV has to keep functioning in such a backwards way.
7:48 so it’s actually complicated. I am an aid that worked under a teacher who would do this for five minutes every day where we stood outside and let the kids run the room basically. It gave us a five minute prep window, and it allowed students to actually resolve conflict without anyone getting in trouble.
Perhaps this explains why every story I've ever tried to read on a news app is riddled with obvious smelling miscakes and sentences that make no sausages.
Fredex haha
Fredex Under appreciatied comment
I'm waiting for the first comment that corrects those words. LOL.
Fredex.....you give me life
Why?...... Why did I laugh so hard at this comment
Funny, isn't it, that our world needs Clark Kent a lot more than Superman.
found my favourite comment on the internet
Tronc
If this was Reddit, I'd give this person gold - but since it's RUclips, I'll just hand over an internet cake.
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I would totally watch Stoplight.
The idea of a journalist fighting corruption in his own office actually isn’t bad.
Except that they told us the sad ending already
Season 5 of the Wire from David Simon
I'm curious but would this actually be considered corruption? More like capitalism I think.
Naw I just wanna see the raccoon cat
@@tajsamuellagulao7991 Does anyone else want to deliver the punchline to this setup?
"The next 10-15 years is gonna be a great time to be a corrupt politician." -David Simon
I was about to say. This dude pretty much called exactly what's happening right now
Spot on
Uh oh
- Dec, 2019
And it is.
@@cassidyeckman717 *cough cough*
- April, 2020
This is how I became a failed journalist. I wasn't skilled nor trained enough to handle the workload. Started off as strictly a sports writer. But in no time at all, I had to become my own photographer, website writer, proofreader, photo editor...all within 40 hours and NO OVERTIME. Soon after that, when two other reporters quit, I was saddled with covering everything: news, sports, obituaries, you name it...ALL WITH NO OVERTIME. Couldn't handle the work load and got canned. It sucks. I miss that line of work.
Any advice for an aspiring journalist? How did you try to deal with this?
@@jordankendall2705 Start with knowing exactly what you want to do: sports, newspaper reporter, travel, television anchor, etc. Once you have a career in mind, get an education on it and start now. During the process, work for your local high school yearbook, newspaper, college paper, freelance photography, and so on. Do your best to obtain both education and experience at the same time. Learn as many of the these skills: writing, photography, photo editing, videography, proofreading, web designing, social media writing, blogging, and reporting (journalism). Know your genre much as possible, such as automotive, etc. Take what you can get. Build up your portfolio and keep everything you worked on. Let's say you want to work with ESPN. You have to start with small jobs first, some of them may end up having you work for magazines such as Cat Fantasy, Good Housekeeping and so on before a bigtime gig with a sports enterprise opens up. Finally, the most important part: NEVER QUIT THE PROFESSION. Once you get out, it's hell getting back in. Hope this helps.
Same here. We were asked to do so much in such a little time. Site, newspaper, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, mail, photo's, video's et cetera. It's just too much sometimes. And most of the 'extra' work comes down to the 'younger' journalists. At the end it was no journalism, it was just rewriting.
I thought about becoming a journalist 20 years ago but even then there were no real jobs just gigs.
the pain is real when you're working some minimum wage job after journalism fucked you over.
You either pay for journalism or you pay for not having journalism.
The sad part is that there are those, out there, who feel that news should be free, i.e. unpaid, so much so that they will watch the world disintegrate around them to achieve the goal of a "free" press. And don't think those in power aren't waiting in the wings, drooling, baring their canines, greedily anticipating a time when they will no longer be held accountable by smart, driven journalists. It's coming. Buy a newspaper subscription. I own three.
That's exactly what he said. You're not a visionary
Hairmetallurgist well, when news has been readily online and free with the click of a button for a decade, why would anyone want to pay?
Its a easy plan I think .... have two branches ... one that puts fluffy ass clickbaity stuff that keeps the revenue up ... then other serious part smaller team with better resources and tools and huger timelines using up the clickbaity revenue runway given ... that keep the reputaiton up with risker groundbreaking stuff .... maybe the teams could shift places once a while so the clickbaity group learns how to write a actual news .... and actual news writers learn how to sell their bloody news .... perfectly balanced as all thinks should be .... ? any comments
I'm fine with not having journalism.
Basically, every newspaper is becoming a Buzzfeed. THAT IS HORRIFYING.
Isn't this the case yet?
but buzzfeed has solid journalism tho
the people who want to be informed aren't a loud enough majority/minority to get through to the gatekeepers.
I commented that, but I deleted the comment in like 40 seconds after posting. Thank you for being the voice of a coward.
Exactly.. There are things people need vs things that people want!
"I'm talking to *you*, the people that are watching this on RUclips right now." He caught me. He caught all of us. Someone help- they found us! SEND BACKUP.
yeah he really got us...for watching the videos he chose to place here. jokes are fun...but they kinda do need to make sense.
Funny how he acts like a journalist yet he’s a subpar comedian who’s clearly biased
@@MrToymaster1 but he already said himself that this show isn't journalism but comedy that uses real journalism as sources to explain a topic
I thought he got me too, but my wifi comes from the _bar next door_ to my apartment, not a _cafe underneath._ Close one.
MrToymaster1
He never acted as a journalist, he admitted he wasnt one.
He act like a damp rat trying to make jokes out of numbers and pictures.
And he is bias af
But so long as they contain facts I can check for myself, shit is funny.
As a Journalism student, the accuracy hurts my soul
HelloParkingMeter6 as someone was thinking if studying it.
I wish you the best of luck
HelloParkingMeter6 Herman Böök
Funding for journalism, the 'fourth estate of government' MUST be financed in the same way that we pay we pay for the first, second and third estates of government.
Before naysayers argue for the monetary funding stream independence of journalism as an inalienable attribute of unbiased reporting consider this:
1) Taxpayers fully fund judges individually (and the judicial branch collectively) while at the very same time we, the general public, hope/pray that those same judges will execute an unbiased application of the law regardless of who is coming before the court. Sometimes we get what we hope and pray for and sometimes we don't BUT we never choose to tell judges to fund their profession by selling advertising space on the front of their desks.
2) Taxpayers fully fund cops individually (and police departments collectively) while simultaneously hoping/praying for an unbiased enforcement of the law. Well, sometimes we get what we hope for and sometimes we don't but we never tell police departments to sell advertising space on the hoods of their vehicles like an Indianapolis 500 race car. Why? because then the police will become subtly biased to work on behalf of the name emblazoned on their car.
For the last century (more) of journalism , the price of discovering and reporting on News was funded largely by selling space for advertisements of all kinds between, around and within the news. This model led to news stories that focused on this dynamic "If it bleeds it leads."
Why? Well there are several obvious reasons but here is one that is relevant: The news agency is trying to pay for its existence - to pay its reporters, to pay for its overhead.
However, now, in this new internet economy of fractured information streams, the funding model has changed radically. While there will always be money to pay writers / content creators who cover sports, train wrecks and celebrities, the money to pay for investigative journalism (time consuming, costly) and hyper local political coverage (very small audience) is evaporating - Because these subjects are no longer bundled together in a newspaper that everyone reads and they are they do not necessarily generate reliable quantities of eyeballs.
We must recognize that the old monetary model of paying for democracy worthy news is dead and if we recognize this forgone conclusion then we must pay for it like we pay for police, judges, firefighters and roads.
This is a public necessity that cannot be left in hopes of a patchwork solution of citizen bloggers. Citizen bloggers are nevertheless important and helpful but they are as helpful as vigilantes and volunteer fire departments - sometimes they they show up heroically and save the day and sometimes they show up with pitchforks and hang someone or sometimes their day job means that on the day of your fire they are out of town.
Do they still teach that? Why not just start vloging or bloging. The more clicks you get the more credible you are.....as a journalist.
Caleb Poirier you've got my vote
'Fun' fact: the dramatic music in the background is Mozart's 'Lachrymosa', which he wrote for his own funeral while he was actually dying. Poignant...
Happy to concede the point, Dmitriy. I just got that from the film about Mozart and Salieri. I haven't done in-depth research on this matter. So why did he write it again?
Answer to my own question: he wrote it shortly before his own death. It was commissioned for the wife of Count Franz Von Walsegg. According to Wikipedia: 'The Requiem Mass in D minor (K. 626) by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was composed in Vienna in 1791 and left unfinished at the composer's death on December 5 the same year. A completion dated 1792 by Franz Xaver Süssmayr was delivered to Count Franz von Walsegg, who had anonymously commissioned the piece for a Requiem Mass to commemorate the February 14 anniversary of his wife's death'. I still find the circumstances poignant, though. Thanks for the correction.
Is that why they call it 'Lake Lachrymose' in A Series of Unfortunate Events', I wonder?
+Microtherion I wonder how seriously most newspapers take fact checking these days.
Fact-checking? Heck, most journalists can't even spell these days. (I mean, I understand time-limits and typos, but every newspaper I ever read these days seems to contain complete and total non-sentences. 'The President was today did speech but not until after beforehand' kinda thing). :)
that moment when John Oliver calls you out on your shit
Daniel Naranjo I was shooketh
There's a reason that newspapers are sometimes called the 4th estate (branch of government) - they help to check the powers of the rest.
I’m not saying the premise is incorrect, but I’ve literally never once heard that saying.
@@joshemane I’ve heard it as the Fourth Estate instead of the “4th branch”, but the sentiment reads the same
Whe true, the lie everyday.....they're trusted about as much as much as the police and only have themselves to blame....
@@joshemane its def only a conspiracy theorist concept. either way everything is getting more complicated and ruined. i blame capitalism 100% for taking advantage.
No they are a bunch political activist hacks that are liberal bootlickers. The world will be a much better place when they are gone.
I once worked briefly as an online journalist (I am working as a video editor for a notable online news site at the moment), and the ethics of the job were horrible. Using a certain number of buzzwords was more important than the objectivity and truthfulness of what you've written.
In fact, I would say that most "news articles" (not columns) where personal opinions of the "journalist" written in a way to accommodate the highest number of buzzwords possible. All the "facts" used were mostly information gathered from the first google page when searching for that topic, and then skimmed over briefly and recycled just enough so that it can't be considered copyright infringement.
Oh, and quantity > quality was also a thing. The more articles you were able to write, the better. If they are of high quality, well, good for you. If not, it doesn't matter much, but god beware if you didn't deliver the number specified for that day/week.
Horrible.
At the moment I am working as a video editor, and it is the same story. I rehash articles from the news site I am working for and make buzzfeed type videos of them. I copy/paste some meaningful sentences from the article in question, and copy some .gifs, pictures or video parts I google into my program, make it all look pretty, add the logo of the site and it's trademark background music, and that's it. Here again goes quantity > quality.
The media that we use in making our videos has to be "labeled for reuse", but your supervisors will often tell you to just make sure to use stuff that "doesn't LOOK copyrighted" like artwork, pro-photoshoot pics and similar. We often get notices for copyright infringement, which we resolve by just issuing apologies, taking down the video in question and that the video-editor will face punishment. Then we laugh, and laugh, and note what media we shouldn't use again.
Oh, and by the way, as you may or may not have noticed, I have never received any training on writing, journalism, video-editing or anything related to my current job and industry. I also never had a job in this industry before, and my previous professional career was limited to mostly gastronomy and academia. My supervisors just check for hard grammar errors, and that's about it.
Do I feel awful about this? Yes. Do I try to do a better job than what is required? Sometimes, especially on political coverage, where the message delivered by my videos can be harshly different from the article they were made for. (I try to stay unopinioned as possible, and just deliver the facts without fancy or insulting adverbs attached to them.) Do I prioritize this over doing what is required to hold my job? No, I don't. I have a family and bills to pay for, and to save up for university, so I don't have to do such a job anymore.
And this is the harsh truth. Serious jobs that should bear a lot of obligation and sense of duty with them, are now jobs that people do to get over the rounds or finance their university or other things. Basically, being a journalist in the contemporary world has as much obligation as being a kid lawnmower boy for your neighbors. You may sometimes ruin somebodies prized petunias... But you'll just get a little slap on your hands, and that's it.
Only that now the petunias are somebodies worldview, and you don't ruin a garden, but make Trump president.... and get even less than a slap on your hands for it. Yay.
Short follow up:
I think that the "death of professionalism" in most industries is caused by the fact that, in most countries (luckily not all), it is increasingly difficult to survive working in a lot of industries, and therefore people are turning to the few industries that generate a good income, but that they are just not passionate about.
The job market for IT has risen exponentially, while the job market for some manual labors has either decreased, or the salaries just don't keep up with inflation and the current costs of living. And not everyone can be passionate about IT (or media generation, or STEM or whatever).
We've created a labor market where you are allowed to be passionate about just a relatively narrow range of topics; or be incredibly lucky; or make peace with the fact that no matter how good of a job you do, you will not make as much money as somebody else on the same position, but in a different field.
But most people don't want to rely on luck, and most people want to live financially secure and "well-off", therefore they are doing whichever decent paying job they can find, without feeling passionate about it, which results in a reduction of quality of their work.
Of course, some huge companies can afford to just fire those workers and get new ones, but a lot of companies in several industries either don't care about mediocre content or it just doesn't pay off to fire an already "trained" worker.
Most companies today, and most people too, are led by the maxim: "Good enough, is good enough", where good enough means: "Just good enough for the ship not to sink... a lot."
This is mostly due to the increased interest of people in different topics due to the hard exposure of different topics on people via modern media (internet and a wide arrange of readily available shows), and a perceived lack of time to follow one's passions and wants, due to an unperceived huge amount of time spent on social media.
In other words, we have created a generation were a lot of people would love to be many different things, and are hugely passionate about those things, yet they spend most of their day unconsciously on social media instead of honing their skills, while having a job market that ideals for only a very narrow (and vastly specialized) range of interests.
... and don't get me started on the fact how a lot of industries are forced to operate like "businesses" today. I must say that I am mostly, but not exclusively, right wing on the topic of economy, but some things should never be forced to operate like businesses, and those are: schools, healthcare and hospitals, life-saving pharma (vaccines, cancer-drugs and other things in that league), public safety and security (police and army), scientific research, and journalism.
Forcing these things to operate like businesses kills all incentive for people in those fields to operate "professionally". Best example: scientists who try to publish as many papers as possible, to stay "competitive" in this job market. That shouldn't be their worry! This will always create bias in their research, which does more harm than good, and it is one of the reasons why faith in science has declined in recent years. (among other important factors, mind you!)
All in all... It's not the best time for anybody who believes in anything else but money. For everybody who believes only in money, it's one of the best times to be alive.
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Amar Salih Šehić
So incredibly well said! Bravo, mate!
Your comments deserve a hell of a lot more views and likes.
I wanna reply just so I can follow these comments. I agree they are well written.
I should not have known who Kim K is until she talked to T. Why tf do i know who txrnenix... whatever? At least one article or more comes up in my feed. I could not possibly less. Why do i get articles about which starlet is dating/dumping/trashing/feuding? I rarely watch a cat video.
I'm being inundated with trivial, petty, meaningless - i won't call it fluff - that's my favorite socks.
Still slogging through is worth it. There are many brilliant journalists and analysts...for now. I miss the paper and my morning coffee. Then the crossword on the train to work!
I have education on Journalism and I.was a.reporter. and a producer for some time. I lived it, my the industry swolled me. I lost my job and couldn't find another decent position. I miss being a reporter, a lot!
John Oliver, where the hell would we be without you.
Still here, doing the same everyday shit.
yeah, but without knowing why we do the same everyday shit :) is a difference right ?
Ignorance Land the Home of Bliss
#nerdyparrot
LastWeekTonight IS LOVE, LastWeekTonight IS LIFE. 4realzies like totes AMAZBALLS fantabulousishisly GORG like like like yAAAAA. This is all the news we need in the world. Only nerdzies read, coolzies use utube 4 kNewz. World needs more cool stuffz (e.g. Nutella xtra chocolate intense FLAVOUR! and Shetland Ponies wearing a unicorn on their head!!!). All journalists should become comedians like John or just read the whole newspaper to us so we dont have to read cuz only nerdMcLozeBallz read books. ONLY BOOK ANY1 should read is CAPTAIN UNDERPANTS! sticket edition obviously. YOLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
That moment John Oliver speaks to you in your apartment...
u policy ijj
"Are you naked, sitting on a bean-bag, eating Cheetos?"
do you have a camera over here CholTaaim?? *waves trying to find the camera*
+CholTaaim I had a gray shirt, jizzed stain adidas shorts, black nike ankle socks & eating Chile Lemon Lays 😈😈😈
chai, vadapav and hostel wifi...
i should be studying torts and accounts...
After rewatching so much John Oliver, my inner monologue while reading textbooks is in his voice
When I wrote essays in high school, I had my inner voice sound like John Cleese, and I copied everything down.
That's actually a great idea. When i put it in his voice, i instantly hear if it's a good point or not. Thanks John
Mine is Stephen Fry
Propaganda with a British accent.
@@Bearthalamassnice bait
Oh shit I'm THAT guy watching this on a free wifi
Fuck you!!! You're killing them! Lol...
Lol what was the password?
You think that's bad I am the guy that never pays to see a movie
+grkpektis BitTorrent?
*porn
"it is going to be a great time for a corrupt politician"... boy was he right
Cough cough trump cough cough
can you give examples or are you just pulling that out of your ass?
lol. Those same people colluded with a corrupt politician to try and get her elected. Go read the DNC leaks and Podesta emails and you'll see how propagandists worked with the Democrats.
No one is more corrupt than Donald Trump. No one.
The Right is honestly just a bunch of brainwashed gothic teenagers with Trump as their overlord. They will take unto their death every command he issues and will listen to his bullshit even if it means killing another person.
This is horrifying.
Agreed. Btw PoPS is amazing can't wait for episode 10!
Ha! Thanks, Mystery.
whoa! youre here! hi!!
Honestly, it's sickening that journalists can't do their very necessary jobs as freely as we need them to.
well nobody cares enough to pay them to do that job.
supply>demand...oh god we're f*cked
Watching in 2021 and hearing the quote about the next years being extreme corruption hits soo close to home
Fuck, he was spot on with me watching this on the coffee shop wifi under my apartment.....
langewel Dude my dad is an editor at a newspaper and im watching this on free WiFi as well. Not kidding
Siddhant Jain lmao both of us.
We're all going to burn for this.....
thing is, this video now has millions of views with ads enables so will be making thousands of dollars so its still supporting the show a lot
I freaked out when you pointed at me. He's so correct
When you watch the video then realized he just called out the millions of people who don't have HBO and just watch it here :/
#triggered
I can't have it legally anyways, I'm outside of the US ...
I really hate that about HBO....
If John Oliver wants me to watch his show on HBO then he can pay for it...that will be $123/month because that is what the only cable company near me charges for the package that contains HBO and I can't get HBO a la carte. Or he can sling his zingers to get every business in the world to pay their employees more so they can afford to purchase HBO and watch his show. Oh, neither is going to happen? Well then, free watching on RUclips with free Wi-Fi - thank you, I will kindly partake while that $123/month goes to the food that hits my table...
I believe he was calling out people who watch it on borrowed/stolen internet. Putting segments on RUclips is incentive for people to watch the show - if anything, it HELPS his show.
Journalism in the 1960s (solving murders and giving first hand accounts of Vietnam)
Journalism now (top 10 episodes of F.R.I.E.N.D.S and why your boyfriend needs to love you more)
Don't forget about the Yellow Journalism of the past.
Marcus it's so sad
Some would even argue that we can have both 😰
Humanity 1960s ( behaving like humans instead of animals craving flashy pictures of meaningless garbage to help distract them from using theire brains for a single moment.)
That should cover it.
And why video games are causing the apocalypse.
I am thrilled to be informed by you and your team! Kudos!
"Good journalism is like porn, everybody want, but nobody want to pay for it"
The epitome of truth
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+Griselda Govea Rot-24?
+Original Name nah plenty of people want it. but they just want it to drift out of the cloud for free.
+Original Name You don't get it. There is demand, people just don't know where to get it, because there is a lot of misinformation sources.
People don't know where the source of the truth is because there is to much of useless information out there, people have to spend time, which they don't have, filtering all the shit.
The problem isn't a lack of demand, the problem is all the unworthy and misinformation out there, people just don't have the energy to find the right source of information, if there is one that is.
Oddly. that sounds like a good movie.
If I saw a trailer for this on kickstarter, i'd totes fund it.
I'd love to see it tbh
😂😂
the irony
Jon Snow 67% of people are under the spell 33% seek the truth. That number i believe is accurate it comes from a study done by stanely milgrim....... check it out
I read the title my mind automatically filled in "is dead"
okay, after watching the video , I see its not dead....it's brain dead on life support
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+Ladygothii12 You're not wrong. The business model and leadership ability amongst editors needs to change.
Best comment on this video...
as a student in journalism whose been considering going to college for journalism.. oh no
Maybe start learning how to make online quizzes
Get a real degree. Going into debt for a dead industry will set you back 20 years.
@@taylorc2542 Nah journalism isn't a dead career per se, it's just struggling at the local level.
@@MrRooibos123 It's dead for 90% of new grads.
Please don't give up. We need good journalists now more than ever
I want John Oliver to know that the day after seeing this show I subscribed to the NY Times online. I am one of those people you spoke to directly at the end of the show, watching on You Tube, reading lots of free news online. You made a good point. Quality journalism needs to be supported. I want you to know you had a real impact at least on one person.
To be fair it's the wifi at the coffee shop i work at, but yeah.
lol!
shiiit...HE GOT ME!
Terribly Sorry.
We all got roasted let's not kid ourselves
the roast hurt me
John Oliver is simply fantastic, We need a comedian like John Oliver in India.
***** Hey ignorant, racist idiot
hahhahahahahha....Mate...!
+Clyde Drexler, wow, you have a very creative mind, i mean,there is no cliche in your words what so ever. Look at the word formation, you can be a very good poet since you don't have a job right now.(By the way, 'cliche' is a very tricky word for people like you to understand, use a dictionary if you can afford one. And the word 'tricky' is also an English word that can be VERY TRICKY for you to understand.)
Business Excavator Same to you
Meitei Luwang I THINK YOU HAVE MISTAKEN.. I WAS TALKING TO SOMEONE ELSE:)
My journalism career ended thanks to greed and incompetence from the higher ups. Now I’m using my writing skills for marketing, so I’m glad something came out of my journey. I know journalism is important, but it’s not for me anymore especially when it comes to working for those that wronged me.
Journalism to marketing. How much lower can you go?
It's almost disturbing how many people here have no clue about the real topic of this video and just assume it's about whatever perceived corruption is present in modern journalism.
Local journalism has been in dire straits for over a decade now, and there's just no way to crawl out of it without pissing off a LOT of people. There's a reason print journalism isn't dead yet: free online journalism is simply not sustainably profitable. Either they all switch to the online subscription model (if they aren't there yet) and alienate people who want free news, they start demanding more money from their ad sponsors (which will probably lead to accelerating the development of anti-adblock technology), or they hope they get a billionaire to support them and immediately gain a reputation, deserved or not, of being incapable of objectivity when it comes to that billionaire's interests.
Gosh, it's weird how I feel like I have such a keener understanding of Asian Pacific (ALL HAIL WARREN BUFFETT) trade relations since this I started subscribing to this new paper!
Truth. My local paper just laid off most of its workers and now is outsourcing so papers have to be manufactured out of town. It's apparently a fraction of the cost and a fraction of the staff. All about profit. I mean, they weren't even in a tough spot financially but they want to be 'competitive'. Only 5 days a week delivery instead of 7...and the online articles are like 3 sentences long. It's messed up and it's why I read several different news sources to try to get a little more information than just three measly sentences...
+mike vibes Well, that's sort of the issue though, is that they have to go to "Sell-fast" topics in order to sustain themselves, and can't even afford to have any sort of journalistic integrity. If all newspaper publications are forced into the mindset of "All drama, all fast sellers!" then local news publication as we know it will devolve into something similar to the likes of TMZ or those tabloid magazines you pass by in the Wal-mart checkout aisles. And the idea of that is just gross to me.
I don't want to open up my local newspaper and the front page header is "KIM KARDASHIAN CAMELTOE, SIGN OF THE END TIMES?!!"
+Rabano Doom +
Billionaires owning media companies and the subsequent subjective/objective debates that ensue is nothing new, though. We've been through entire eras filled with rich newspaper owners seeing who can get the most "clicks" (see: muckraking, yellow journalism, Joseph Pulitzer, William Randolph Hearst, etc.)...
I'm really impressed with the production of the show, I mean, these are top Hollywood actors they hired for this gag. Amazing. Maybe you, John and team, are the real future of journalism. I admire you work, your sincerity and humour.
I’m pretty sure the vast majority of them are friends with John or someone on his production team and so for them these shorts are for fun/pro bono. At least that’s what I hope hahaha
15:00 I FEEL SO CALLED OUT at least I'm using my own wifi lol. And we do pay for the newspaper XD
I was a bit shock on that part... hes absolutely right....
Natalie Long v
Eh I have HBO but it is for GoT
I think I’m the worst. Watching on RUclips, on an iPhone I got for free, on WiFi I don’t pay for... I should be ashamed, but I’m probably too spoiled...
I just forget to watch it I have cable 😂😂
Tronc in a nutshell.
Step 1: Reading habits
Step 2: ?????
Step 3: Profit!!
that sounds depressingly familiar
Step 2 is selling your reading habits.
@@BenPyman it's a reference to South Park
Damn journalist gnomes
Oof John Oliver dosn't understand ML
So... Basically Buzzfeed?
Exactly Buzzfeed
Actually it's not Buzzfeed anymore, is Bzorch
James Vermont
It's *Bzrch*, actually.
I didn't like their articles, so hey let me get rid of all the vowels in their name.
Sentinel not buzzfeed more like Philip DeFranco
So Bzzfd
One of the problems is that users pay significantly for access to the internet. Traditional newspapers were a direct access to the user. The grocery store didn't charge buyers for access to buy a newspaper. The paper dispenser sat independently and asked for money directly. The other problem is that there's less disposable income to go around and newspapers are one of those things that are falling because of it.
I think you bring up a really good point. I pay $70.00 a month for internet, and another $30.00 for a paper prob wouldn't be worth it. Haven't heard this argument before, but I think you're right.
yes! I think most ISP's are semi-monopolies extracting insane profits for providing a dumb pipe.... meanwhile the folks who make the content get none of that revenue. I admit... i don't want to pay more... but I'd much rather my 70$ was distributed a bit more reasonably... 10$ to HBO, 10$ to college humour, etc... and maybe only 30$ or so (which is how much internet used to cost) to the ISP.
shortname4me
Sadly, that is the future for Cable. They won't admit it now. But cord cutters are growing in number. Even elderly people are talking how easy and cheap it is to get rid of cable and just pay for services like netflix/hulu/amazon and internet. One old lady told me: "If I have to pay for reruns, I'd rather just pay for Netflix and save some money."
This is the future of Cable indeed. Hell, some TV channels are now using apps to try and get ahead of the curve. They usually let you see the last few episodes of the current season of a show but if you want the whole thing then you would need to pay for the application. This probably is also in response to Netflix, Hulu, and even Amazon Prime Videos and iTunes Store, but they still need something else to save them.
How is there less disposable income to go around? There is going to be a Fast and Furious 8. Starbucks is expanding not contracting. Everyone is buying the new I Phone.
The choice is being made by average people to be uninformed. To accept garbage for information. Rome is burning and they are tweeting about something inane while sipping on a Chai Latte. We have Donald freaking Trump as a presidential nominee. That is how far we have gone down the rathole of dementia. You don't get Trump as a presidential nominee unless you have an uninformed society which takes nothing seriously including the presidency.
John Oliver is the highlight of my Sunday
actually Monday, but wait you are probably in the West coast, so yeah Sunday for you.
It's essential for democracy. Independent authoritative new reporting should be subsidized.
76-year-old veteran requesting anyone to help veteran and to take a look into the corruption at the department of veterans affairs Manila, Philippines. The Board of Veterans Affairs, Washington DC., on January 08, 2021, GRANTED Veteran Service-Connection for Traumatic Brain Injury while veteran Active-duty 1965-1966; however, veteran being rated by VA as 100% totally & permanently disabled was reduced to a rating of (0) zero by VA Manila. VA Manila, now insists veteran start all over again with his TBI claims.
In short - corruption easily exposed due to decades of a paper-trail revealing Malfeasance, Misfeasance, Nonfeasance, Intentional Negligence (all on VA paper). A GREAT STORY ON THE CONTINUED CORRUPTION IN AMERICA!
Ah yes, the government will subsidize the very people who will investigate their corruption. This is probably already happening we just don't know about it!!
I just want to say this. Thank you John Oliver for bringing us actual honest News. Its good to have you on here in America. We have an informative problem here and we need people like you to help us understand whats going on here. I try to get people to watch your show all of the time to keep some people who don't pay attention for themselves informed because the comedy helps people get interested and even me.
The moment he said "the less willing we are to pay for it" I knew he was going to say he was talking to me xD
John you didn't get the joke, the game lets you remove the vowels. You get to DISEMVOWEL it.
dietotaku
English majors rule!
#disemvowel #investifarted
I think he also failed to notice the "April 1st" posting.
@@RWAsur The article about the "disemvoweling" concept was first published online by Fortune on March 24, 2016. A print version appeared later in the April 1 issue of the magazine.
dietotaku omg,
This show is basically Black Mirror but real.
It shows us that WE are living in a Black Mirror episode
"It's going to be a great time to be a corrupt politician." I had no idea how much of our current problems had been predicted.
2 years into the future...MUCH worse than predicted in your comment :/
We were warned. By fiction writers, journalists, scientists, etc. What I didnt see was clear steps to avoid all this.
Exhibit A: George Santos, who quite possibly wouldn't have been elected if the media had been doing its job. Now they're scrambling to try and make up for it....too little, too late.
As a student who's just starting their journalism degree this scares me yet drives me much more to work harder , a goddamn motivational slap in the face. Because the feeling of flipping through a newspaper and messing the whole paper up is one important milestone as a kid (at least for me) and I'll give my soul just to keep newspapers and good journalism on the new stands even if it means meshing puppies and iraq into one article
During the retreat from Afghanistan the founder of the Kabul Small Animal Rescue Charlotte Maxwell-Jones kept thousands glued to their screens because she refused to abandon American service dogs left behind by the United States. She got them out finally but it was touch and go for quite some time. So there, its been done. Consider her story a template....
>video comes out 5 minutes ago
>video is 20 minutes long
>already has 10 dislikes
(sigh)
well how else can you be first, by liking? good luck.
Well maybe I don't know if it's possible but people can watch it live before it being posted
When you can bust a myth but not a nut
That's fair, I forgot this is broadcasted on TV first.
I mean I doubt that it's the case, but I suppose it's _possible._
When the first 5 minutes bemoan an industry dying for its own faults, does not make the decision to dislike hard after that... It has already set a clear tone by then.
In gonna guess it's the usual suspects that say he's a "lib-tard" and dislike it on principle. Or they saw it when it aired a few hours ago and were not impressed.
I have been called out, and I respect it.
wow, he certainly don't seem to have a problem getting good actors on his spoofs
I noticed the actor from The Americans who played William, the KGB agent who smuggled samples from the biological weapons company he worked at.
Not to mention a dude from Boardwalk Empire.
I was waiting for a plug from Noah's Arcade.
I personally counted 6 (edit 7) recognizable faces.
Isn't the old guy Bill Murray's dad?
Thank you for reporting on this topic. What the scary stupidness and dumbing down Kardashian culture is doing to our journalism in the USA is doing to us!
If you know how I feel, why would you say that? Like you put me in such an uncomfortable situation, like you know I'm not happy, you know I'm trying to see if it'll work out here and I know that it's not.
+Anal Queen excuse me?
Anal Queen just wants some attention, that's all. lol
Not just the US, it's a world wide problem.
Celebrities aren't a CAUSE. They're more of a SYMPTOM. Journalism is made by powerful companies who are owned by people and groups who serve political interests. Reporting on celebrities and superfluous subjects keep the population alienated and with the illusion they're informed.
#INVESTIFARTED
Commisar Relj-Billius I
Relj Warrior 😭😭😭😭
Its a easy plan I think .... have two branches ... one that puts fluffy ass clickbaity stuff that keeps the revenue up ... then other serious part smaller team with better resources and tools and huger timelines using up the clickbaity revenue runway given ... that keep the reputaiton up with risker groundbreaking stuff .... maybe the teams could shift places once a while so the clickbaity group learns how to write a actual news .... and actual news writers learn how to sell their bloody news .... perfectly balanced as all thinks should be .... ? any comments
I have been missing your unique brand of journalism. You filled an important role in filling in the blanks and summarizing relevant topics with your special brand of humor.
Journalism should be publicly funded.
You can't blame working people for being poor, when they have no control over their wages.
So what you're saying is the government should be paying for the journalists? What could possibly go wrong.
Lol, yea, that's not a good idea
England and the British Broadcasting Corporation.
+Jared Carbo NPR and PBS are a great idea.
..and it gets controlled by the government
he failed to talk about Peter Parker's work at the Daily Bugle
Anyone ever notice the homoerotic undertones of Spiderman? Rearrange the "g" and "l" and all of the sudden its P. P. from the Daily Bulge
The Daily Bugle is basically Infowars Now
Did he ever cover a single story not about Spiderman.
A Barracuda cool...?
Justice for peter Parker
I had to cancel my Time subscription after I heard the Koch Brothers had backed its acquisition by Meredith.
I love Time, and I look forward to reading it all week. But I can't subscribe to a magazine with a pair of climate change deniers backing it. It hurt to cancel, but I need to make sure the information I'm getting is well informed and unbiased. Maybe Newsweek will be just as good.
ClareBearPhD I’m curious, I heard a lot of people mentioning the Koch brothers, where can I learn more?
Good on you for having such strong convictions. It's rarely easy, but it's always worth it IMO. There's only so many ways to take an actual stand today, and whining on social media alone sure doesn't accomplish much.
@@ravenclawrules4640 I highly recommend the book Dark Money by Jane Mayer. It's not specifically about the Koch brothers (although they do occupy a large portion of it), but the influence of big money in politics in general and how it's been used to shift the Overton window to the right in the last few decades.
Are you at all worried now about Koch working WITH Soros? That should worry anyone...
When I read a news story from an outlet I know has or could have a bias/conflict of interest I make sure to find at least 2 other articles about the story from two other sources. And if I can find local news coverage of the story I will try to read that too.
When he called us out lmao
No John Oliver, I do not feel ashamed to be watching you on youtube.
MrFantocan , HE ALSO HAS A FREE , PODCAST....!!!! . 👍❤️...
@@belkys120 god that grammar gave me aids... do you actually know how to use a comma?
@@atlasbailly5439 Bro, do you even grammar?
I dont either. This is my own wifi and my own cafe
@The Winter Soldier 👏EXACTLY I HATE ASSHOLES THAT CALL THAT BULLSHIT OUT LAME ASS GRAMMAR POLICE😒🙄👊👊👊👋
"You who is watching this on RUclips"
Well, tell HBO to come to my country and then let's talk. Also, at least I'm watching the real upload so you get ad revenue and not some other upload.
With public wifi. You have selective listening.
***** He means both things are for free. I'm being selective since only one is relevant. One affects them more than the other, though, so I would say they care more about that.
***** He was making a joke at the people who pay for nothing and want everything for free.
***** I'm aware, but it's pretty rich for an HBO show to say that, when they notoriously make it near impossible to consume their content without having a HBO cable package. Only recently have they made HBO Go more available.
It'd make more sense if he said, "watching this on RUclips but not on our official channel", but it doesn't have the same ring to it.
This is one of the most alarming John Oliver vids I've seen. Journalism is so damn important 😟
I remember when the Denver Post went to only two papers a week, as I kid I asked my mother “is another paper going to replace them?” She shook her head and said no. I remember when we got the paper every day, and how I was so excited to read the funny’s and look at the headlines. Im glad I’m old enough to at least experience the tail end of the newspaper years, but sad that it’s gone.
Some of the best journalism I've seen in a while...
Removing all the vowels from an article is just translating it into Czech
Amazing comment 😂
you mean czch?
Vito C 😭😭😭😭😭
Catherine Gold you mean vt c
Strč prst skrz krk is a real sentence in Czech and we all should be unsettled by that.
As someone who wants to be a journalist, this really scared me.
Better start working on that twitter following then.
Well your surname doesn't help you either ;)
+Shrey Sood Lol...
As someone who is in college studying journalism and getting buried under debts, this is a nightmare.
Change come from within, don't be discouraged, you can make it better :)
my mother was a journalist and editor for 30 some years before she passed away, she is sobbing up above seeing what's happened to journalism since she left
Can someone who hit dislike on this video please explain to me what they're objecting to? This isn't a political issue.
Little known fact: Disliking a video helps revenue almost as much as liking.
Tristan Ridley
Good point. It could also be argued that hitting dislike on a video helps a channel's revenue even MORE than a like, as it gives the creators of the video a valuable metric for what people explicitly don't respond to.
Even better for both? Comments. lol
yeah youtube looks for ratings for videos not just likes so dislikes count too
How many reasons do you want? The main one is his solution is garbage. His solution implies that quality suffered because people found a cheaper option. It implies that public trust and journalistic integrity weren't suspect before the internet, without considering the possibility that the public strayed because of shoddy, biased, or otherwise compromised work available at the time.
People will pay for trust. But the fact is that consistent trust has yet to be seen. I'd wager there is no present news organization that has a track record of consistent trustworthy, unbiased, and honest journalism. So asking people to pay for less, with the promise of those qualities to come later is weak at best. And that conclusion isn't worth 17 minutes and a skit.
I'll thumb up this and go back to watching RUclips vids with adblock.
I feel so morally superior.
Feck off, most popular RUclips videos are made by unemployed gamers in their parents basement. Using adblock on 90% of RUclips isn't hurting journalism.
infantryhawk I use it for 100% of everything and I mostly watch pet videos. I have no print subscription at my home and I watch John Oliver for a laugh nothing more.
So in other words, you, like every youtube user with adblock, are really doing nothing wrong.
infantryhawk None of us are, times change and journalists need to evolve and adapt. JO is making something out of nothing wit this "back in my day" piece.
***** So if that's the case, what is them missing your singular couple penny ad click really doing? They already make 6 digits a year. Who cares about you blocking one ad?
I understand that people have found success, but honestly. Pewdepie and the like are still unemployed loser in my book. They make a lot, but dude. You play video games online for a living.
Lol I'm feeling kinda guilty for viewing it on RUclips on a free wifi
im using ad-block
+Daniel RRNC I'm using youtube red
It's okay he is a comedian not a journalist. Important to clarify
+Daniel RRNC i understand the hardwork a creator puts in to create good stuff... So never use add blocker ( except when I'm surfing a porn site 😜😂)
I don't feel guilty watching it on RUclips, since I use a wifi that's not free.
I have HBO and still watch this on RUclips....idk why...
the john oliver comment section is great
me too haha
Puppies IN Iraq. Boom. New revenue stream right there.
www.businessinsider.com.au/25-photos-of-troops-playing-with-puppies-2013-7?r=US&IR=T#even-soldiers-deployed-to-war-zones-have-a-sensitive-side-1
Michael Johnson
I just watched a video about you and multilevel marketing, bro. 😉
Boo this man!
Booooooooo!!
(I kid, I kid, please don't freak out)
Awesome Idea
It saddens me to say it, but if somehow someone actually made a piece on how the puppies in Iraq are suffering because of the war, people might start giving a fuck.
Attracting the attention of sympathetic consumers by showing a photo of a poor puppy previously owned by a poor family who were victimized by a tyrannical regime. BOOM.
Would suggest the Nordic model - newspapers receiving partial financial support from the state once they've reached a certain amount of subscribers - but we all know that's not going to happen in the US of A.
Of course not, because if they receive money from the state, then they'd be working for the state, and "freedom of the press" would be compromised.
***** I know. I'm just giving you the attitude that many Americans would respond with. You know how it is here for them: anything that involves government funding is going to lead to George Orwell's _1984_. I myself trust PBS and NPR more than any other broadcast news source.
That is the sad truth. The US Dialogue on such topics is poisened to a degree where you need simple buzzwords like communism (For Healthcare and the like) to automatically rally roughly half the population against it. The state funded system makes quite some sense if you implement transparent rules and checks and balances.
It's ironic that under the current system 'independent' journalists are forced to rely on government press releases without the means to verify never mind analyse the substance. Even when the resources and expertise are still available, they can't afford to bite the hand that feeds them copy. What's called the free market basically ends up delivering Pravda. The billionaire patronage model is even more problematic.
+
Last time I came this early Harambe was still alive and Bernie Sanders was a candidate for President...
+Connor Dunn #dicksoutforHarambe
#DicksOutForHarambe
TOO SOON
Bernie Sanders is still a candidate in our hearts.
#DicksOutForSanders
I very much am watching this segment for free on RUclips, using the free Wi-Fi from the Starbucks coffee shop half a block from my apartment. Way to call it out, John Oliver.
Fun fact:
Now that DT is president, it has been shown that more people care about politics(and news in general), and not just cable news, the kind from highly accredited journals (NY Times, The Economist and etc.)
This is really good. He should get the Emmy this year. Now that Jon Stewart isn't on The Daily Show, John Oliver, is probably the best host.
John, you made a mistake. That man isn't a living garden gnome, Keemstar is.
Didn't expect to see this here, but yeah true keemstar is a fucking gnome, Hisss
I think yall meant rat
I forgot Keemstar was a gnome. I was just reminded that Keemstar is a gnome. Keemstar is a gnome.
Biotear leeeeeeeeeeet's get rooooiiiiiiight into the content that nobody cares about anymore, hence why I keep "quitting" when pewdiepie, zoie burgher or scarce have nothing going on. Only to come back when Idubbbz releases a content cop on someone I hate and parody leafyishere just to get people talking.
Biotear Forgive me for my ignorance, but who's Keemstar? Cause he sounds like a "bad hombre".
How do you keep coming up with these amazing clips looking like real freaking movies? Genius.
I'd like to think we're not fucked. I have a positive attitude.
I'd like to live in reality. But I sexually identify as an attack helicopter.
***** o_o we've got a special snow flake everyone. We don't live Stalinist russia, the media is free. Unless you watch CNN.
***** How, where's the proof. Only ones corrupt are CNN and MSNBC.
You may have positive attitude, but do you have a subscription to any print papers? ;-)
My only print subscription is one I got for free, and I don't read any of it, I only read news online.
The business model that I DO participate in is donating to NPR. If I'm going to pay for news I want it to come with minimal ads.
The moment John called me out as I sipped my latte while hunched over my laptop in Starbucks, it felt like he was peering into my soul.
The only consolation this gives me is that my 1 view has contributed to HBO's revenue
no ads. no view revenue.
Because 1 view makes about a tenth of a penny with the most annoying Ad package RUclips provides.
So glad I can get WiFi from the coffee shop below my apartment so I can watch episodes of this show for free on RUclips! 😂👍
You're still paying for it.IN RADIATION ... !!!
@@motanelustelistu how are even the most lighthearted comments laced with blatant trollism
Living in NYC be like:
i believe the use of clickbait on series articles could actually be a good thing. Imagine "You'll never guess what Catholic Priests do on their free time" "Police go to Baltimore Mayor's office and you wont believe what happens next!" "5 things about Syria that will blow your...."
Sure Locke no.
yea
It would not. We all understand clickbait titles as a means to getting you to look at an article that has no actual substance. If it did have anything truly interesting to say, it wouldn't use a clickbait title.
Sure Locke
Zephirenth shows how more retarded the kbowledge of languange and vocab in these days and the short attention span it worsen by each generated generations. why? click bait because complicated straight from dictionary word albeit it is correct is sca...wy and booooring...goodness i thought the educations is getting better standard? :v
as ever, this report is amazing.
But kudos to Bobby Cannavale, man. That guy is an amazing actor. I felt his pain.
My feelings exactly
That little movie trailer they made at the end of the video was horrifically depressing... And the main actor in that was great! I felt so fucking sorry for him
I for one actually want to see it be an actual movie
Especially the reviews, which were all by newspapers.
Jason Sudeikis is a fucking genius. His timing, his effortless acting -omg
8:14 keemstar's grandfather.
lol
Walked in the woods. Found a newspaper found a-found a newspaper
Fuck off.
Adrian Diaz Fuck off. Douche.
+David Wood someone woke up on the wrong side of the bed this morning
Watching nearly a year later & still proud of local Harry Esteve, formerly of the Oregonian. He did great work there & is now doing great work at Portland State University. It was a big loss for The Oregonian, but (as Oliver pointed out) illustrates this piece.
Oh my gooood, I know why the "investfart" thing happened but I can't believe it - in the middle of the Gamergate thing, a friend made a chrome extension that changed "gate" into "fart".
I had no idea anybody except us was using it, but I went and looked at the DL statistics and it is apparently a moderate success.
it wasn't very well made, which is why you would get words like "investifart" or "oblifarted" popping up.
+polymphus
Well, that explains a lot.
That's actually hilarious
I can't believe a newspaper company was part of gamerfart
So did the paper really tweet that, or does LWT's team just have that extension installed and forgot about it? Because you'd think the extension would only work one way and not affect outgoing data. Unless it was programmed by an idiot.
Looking back from 2020 this is more of an accurate relocation than a parody
I came so fast that I conquered the comment section.
Those damn mongorians always destwoying my wall.
+Connor Dunn Too soon :( my country was conquered by Mongolians...
Man Sorry man. I'll wait a few hundred more years to make that joke. Mongorian horse archers too strong.
At least they're the exception.
it is sad to name an illness Mongol! and a tooth ailment Tatar or tartar. that is just hate in even science. Yes we did ransack and conquered as did Japan but you don't call an ass itch Japanese, do you assholes. History is mostly all about Mongols and Tatars
I mean I only watch the segments of this show posted on RUclips because I'm a broke college student but at least I'm watching it legally. :) (Still surprised HBO has not turned on ads on these videos to at least make a bit of income).
Jomander there is no reason to not use adds right? I wonder why they chose not to turn on adds
The only part that is missing from the segments posted far as i can tell is the first part of each episode where he reviews the last week.
Dragon Money. That's why they don't have ads.
Because RUclips probably wouldn't find this content to be "Advertiser Friendly" since John actually gets to cuss and they occasionally talk about pretty heavy topics.
HBO does not sell advertisements, they don't on tv why would they here. And like John says, they have dragon money
This was a really good episode!
Until he reminds us, I forget that this isn't a RUclips show
That's why you need an able, publicly funded news source.
Such as the CBC in Canada. Problem with that is that people will always blame them for biased reporting depending on the political party in power. I still agree with you though
There's no doubt they can be horrible, but they're better than nothing.
E.g. the BBC is ok, despite its numerous shortcomings.
There is NPR and PBS.
NPR?
It's better to have a public broadcaster and print press with the slight danger of government policy bias than to have nothing but privately owned media that only broadcast propaganda for vested interests.
anyone else noticed the date at 12:41. not sure if they missed it or if its part of the joke
I didn't catch that. Thank you!
I remember hearing both sides at the time, but if it was originally a joke the uproar lasted more than a day.
I had the same thought, so I looked up the full article. It doesn't appear to be a joke: fortune.com/amazon-jeff-bezos-prime/
Lol, didn't see that before.
Major news papers don't do April's Fools - Well that WAS until they got brought by CHORP.
Journalism is like one of those silly strap-on headlamps. Sure, it may seem silly and unnecessary while using it, but without it you're left in the fucking dark.
So get the government to fund it? because we ALL need this, and the government is supposed to be FOR the people, so might as well have everyone fund it.
no way cause we have phone(alternative) now
Tell that to a mechanic, computer technician, or plumber.
Headlamps, as awkward as they look, are a thousand times more useful for doing actually useful things than a cell phone's flash.
I love that Rose got to work with her husband in the skit, Bobby cannavale!😂
15:20 yes johnny im watching it on youtube. BECAUSE HBO IS NOT AVAILABLE IN MY COUNTRY
Oh shit we got called out fam.
When he said "I'm talking to you watching this on RUclips" I made up my mind to get HBO.
Elise Lebedin haha fuck that
If I could pay HBO directly in order to be able to watch whole episodes of Last Week Tonight, then I would. But sadly they don't function under this business model. Instead, in my country, I'd have to buy a whole cable package (with expensive additional channels) in order to only occasionally get LWT episodes in the middle of the night... and not even a whole season at that.
I already happily pay for good journalism online, so I don't see why TV has to keep functioning in such a backwards way.
I pay for HBO to support LWT, Real Time, GOT, etc. but I still watch on RUclips. I just like watching this way.
Wish I could afford it...
Sad
7:48 so it’s actually complicated. I am an aid that worked under
a teacher who would do this for five minutes every day where we stood outside and let the kids run the room basically.
It gave us a five minute prep window, and it allowed students to actually resolve conflict without anyone getting in trouble.