

Ep416 - Andrew Keen | The Cult of the Amateur
Jan 30, 2024
Andrew Keen, author of 'The Cult of the Amateur,' discusses the negative consequences of the participatory internet, including the threat to cultural institutions and intellectual property rights. The podcast explores the blurred line between experts and amateurs, the impact of democratized media on traditional media, the importance of professional journalists, the ethical implications of companies acquiring personal information, privacy concerns, the role of experts in media, the seductive nature of the internet, and the impact of advertising on content.
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Introduction
00:00 • 5min
Democratized Media and its Impact on Traditional Media
05:17 • 29min
Role of Professional Journalists and Media Literacy
34:24 • 8min
The Business Model and Intimacy with Users
42:52 • 2min
Privacy, Anonymity, and the Human Element
44:48 • 4min
The Role of Experts and Authorities in Media and Information
48:29 • 2min
The Seduction of the Internet and the Rise of Personal Content Creation
50:04 • 9min
The Impact of Advertising on Content
59:07 • 3min