Podcast Election: Trump's Podcast Strategy
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•The Only Thing Worse Than Talking to Joe Rogan
71% Informative
Millions of people watched the results come in on a handful of livestreams hosted by popular podcasters.
Donald Trump took advantage of every opportunity to be interviewed at length and in casual conversation for huge audiences of young men.
After her loss, there is now palpable “soul-searching among Democrats about the podcast situation”.
Julian Zelizer : Jimmy Carter's 1976 Playboy interview was viewed as a major gaffe by the media.
Zelizer says the next Democratic candidate will surely sit for Rogan wherever he asks them to sit.
He says there's a more compelling case this time around that online misogyny had something to do with the results.
VR Score
71
Informative language
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Neutral language
30
Article tone
informal
Language
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Language complexity
46
Offensive language
possibly offensive
Hate speech
not hateful
Attention-grabbing headline
not detected
Known propaganda techniques
detected
Time-value
short-lived
External references
26
Source diversity
21
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