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[The Evolution of Media, Quick Takes, and the Psychology of Anticipation]-[Grading The New York Times’ News Coverage, and Quick Takes on Random Things]

After Hours · B2 · 2018-11-20

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The Shifting Landscape of The New York Times

In this episode of After Hours, the hosts engage in a critical analysis of The New York Times, evaluating its current state as both a business entity and a journalistic institution. While the hosts acknowledge the paper's financial success—achieved through the introduction of a "paywall" and successful "globalization" of its subscriber base—they express concern over the editorial direction of the publication. The hosts argue that despite the paper's "integrity" in long-form and overseas reporting, it has become increasingly "partisan," often functioning as a "character in Trump's reality show."

The conversation highlights a "failure of narrative" regarding critical global issues like climate change. The hosts contrast the "14,000-word investigative piece" on Trump’s finances with the "lazy" reporting on the UN’s climate report, suggesting that the drive for "engagement" and "clicks" incentivizes sensationalism over substantive journalism. By obsessively "preaching to their choir," the paper risks losing its reputation as a "fair-minded, authoritative news source," instead falling into a "race to the bottom" driven by algorithmic feedback loops.

Quick Takes: From Drones to Corporate Rebranding

Transitioning to "quick takes," the hosts discuss a variety of contemporary phenomena:

  • The Drone Future: The discussion touches on the commercial application of drones, exemplified by companies like Rakuten. While delivery drones appear "nascent" and sometimes trivial (like delivering pizza to golf courses), the hosts note that such technologies might ironically "push back on super dense cities" by making suburban life more convenient.
  • Corporate Identity: The hosts analyze the trend of companies like "Dunkin’ Donuts" (shortening to "Dunkin'") and "Weight Watchers" (rebranding to "WW") dropping descriptive terms from their names. They characterize these moves as awkward attempts at "messaging" that often precede the actual reality of the business model.
  • Interstellar Mysteries: The hosts recount the story of the interstellar object that passed through our solar system, noting the humor in the fact that even extraterrestrial intelligence seems to be "avoiding Earth"—perhaps because they have been "reading the New York Times."

The Psychology of Anticipation and Consumption

In an era defined by "instant gratification" and an "on-demand economy," the hosts reflect on the lost art of anticipation. Felix shares his experience re-watching The Man in the High Castle, noting that the slow wait for a new season provides a sense of engagement absent in modern binge-watching.

This discussion leads to a shared insight on the "joy of anticipation," which one host creatively applies to dinner parties: by withholding food while serving cocktails, the host intentionally builds hunger and anticipation, ensuring that the meal is perceived as "the best food ever." The episode concludes with a recommendation for The Ringer, a site that evolved from a narrow focus on sports to a broader platform for pop culture, illustrating that even in a fragmented media landscape, high-quality writing and curation remain essential for navigating the "two Americas" and the modern information environment.

🎯Key Sentences

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I do remember.
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No, you're kidding.
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That's very funny.
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Good. Excellent.
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I will do my best.
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📝Key Phrases

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inundated with
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close to my heart
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rite of passage
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preaching to the choir
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take the bait
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