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Charlie Munger on Today’s Journalistic Ethics. | [C:C.M Ep.19]

In this episode, Charlie Munger was asked about journalistic ethics because the news has always been colored yellow in the voice of their proprietors. With 9 decades of observation under his belt, does that ring true?

In this episode, you’ll learn:
– What is Charlie Munger comments on current journalistic ethics?
– Why Charlie Munger prefers old media products?
– What is the negative influence caused by some new media products?
(https://www.yapss.com/post/collection-charlie-munger-19-journalistic-ethics)

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[Transcript]
AUDIENCE MEMBER 00:08
One of the more surprising opinions I’ve heard this year is that we never really had journalistic ethics – that the news has always been colored yellow in the voice of their proprietors.

With 9 decades of observation under your belt, does that ring true? Or does the recent business model shift from subscriptions to workout?

CHARLIE MUNGER 00:24
No I think that the sole proprietors, the people that owned the network news and Time magazine, and Newsweek, and the monopoly newspapers, I think those few were pretty good. And this current bunch are deliberately lying because it sells better.

I like the old products of nepotism and monopoly. It was better for us than these new guys. These guys are so good at marshaling hatreds.

You know, politics was once called by some famous English politician the art of marshaling hatreds. We now have news outlets that we all follow and they’re good at marshaling hatreds.

Well, some hatred might have some constructive use, but they’re overdoing it. Hatred is too intense is cabbaging up the minds. It’s cabbaging up the minds of the broadcasters and now, cabbaging up the minds of the people who watch.

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Charlie Munger
Charles Thomas Munger (born January 1, 1924) is an American investor, businessman, former real estate attorney, architectural designer, and philanthropist. He is vice chairman of Berkshire Hathaway, the conglomerate controlled by Warren Buffett; Buffett has described Munger as his partner. Munger served as chairman of Wesco Financial Corporation from 1984 through 2011. He is also chairman of the Daily Journal Corporation, based in Los Angeles, California, and a director of Costco Wholesale Corporation.
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