Theory of Change Podcast With Matthew Sheffield

In his second term, Trump’s threats against media and tech companies have gotten real results

Dec 5, 2025
Arthur MacMillan, a veteran political journalist and former head of AFP's fact-checking unit, discusses the chilling effects on media during Trump’s second term. He highlights how media organizations are kowtowing to the administration, evidenced by CBS's controversial hire of Bari Weiss. Beyond that, MacMillan addresses the decline in trust, the rise of partisan outlets, and the impact of tech owners like Bezos reshaping news organizations. He predicts a shift toward smaller, niche publishers as traditional local news continues to fade.
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Tech Money Buys Leverage, Not Always Ideology

  • Tech and wealthy owners now buy legacy media to gain commercial and regulatory advantage rather than purely ideological control.
  • Arthur MacMillan argues the Ellisons curry favor with the administration to secure business outcomes like FCC approvals.
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Rebrand As Damage Control

  • MSNBC's rebrand reflects a business response to reputational damage rather than purely editorial change.
  • MacMillan says rebranding to MSNOW aims to insulate revenue and audience after credibility loss.
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Trust Collapse Shrinks Media Influence

  • Declining trust and fragmented audiences have hollowed out the influence of traditional outlets.
  • MacMillan cites polls showing less than one-third of Americans highly trust traditional media.
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