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TikTok Ban: The Hidden Impact on Women Creators | Chrissy Clark DSH #1074
08 Jan 2025
Chapter 1: What recent lawsuit did ABC settle?
All right, guys. Chrissy Clark is back, and we're in Phoenix this time.
Chapter 2: What updates are there on the TikTok ban?
Yeah, thank goodness. It's way better than D.C., especially this time of year.
Chapter 3: How could a TikTok ban affect women creators?
Oh, yeah. Better than Nashville, too?
Chapter 4: What are the implications of drone sightings?
Yeah. Oh, yeah. It's cold. It's balls. But I'm about to go up to Michigan after this, so it's not going to be any better now.
Chapter 5: What advice did Sean give to Lily Phillips?
Have fun there.
Chapter 6: How did Chrissy Clark get involved in this discussion?
Yeah, exactly. Bye. all this lawsuit just settled a few days ago with ABC News.
Yes, I know. It was really awesome to see. Mostly because, yeah, it's a settlement, so obviously it's not like a, well, we're guilty, but it's as close as you're going to get. And I was doing some analysis on this, really deep diving into why this happened. And You know, I think part of it is very exciting to see the news media have to pay a penance for what they've done.
But also, it really is just another example of what we've been seeing, especially for young people, is young people tune in, they see these talking points, and they think, if you ask anybody on the street, what was Trump convicted of? They will say, can I say... R word, right? Yeah, R word, grape, whatever. They will say grape. That is what they will say across the board.
And that's not what he was convicted of. He has 34 felony convictions on, like, not tax evasion, but, like, the way he cooked his books, allegedly, right? That's what he was gone on. But, yeah, you won't know that because when you turn to CNN, when you turn to MSNBC, you see that Trump was a grapist, allegedly, when that's what Stephanopoulos is doing.
I've actually heard rumors that Stephanopoulos is on his way out after it's been that bad. They haven't heard from him in a while, right? That's kind of crazy. I mean, this guy has been, for this to be the thing to take him down, though, it's one of those falls from graces that is just, like, it boggles my mind.
You're telling me all of a sudden, when we had him, like, doing dirty work for Clinton, that wasn't going to bring us down, when the interview that actually got him got on this was him asking a grape survivor about why she couldn't support a grapist. Wow. That's nuts. That didn't bring him down, but this will? That's nuts to me.
Yeah. Well, these traditional media outlets are struggling. So times are changing.
And it's so interesting because I put I don't know about you, but I put Fox News very much in the category of like traditional media. It's a cable news outlet. Right. And I don't necessarily call them like mainstream media, but they are in a pocket of mainstream more than other independent media outlets. They're not sinking the way CNN and MSNBC are sinking.
And I don't think that has to do with like conservatives or old people that, you know, pay more attention to the mainstream legacy media. I just genuinely think that like when you don't lie to people, they'll still Yeah, which is crazy to say because they had a way bigger settlement. Fox News almost paid a billion, right? Yeah, for the Dominion settlement. Yeah.
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