If You Don’t Like the Corporate Media, You Can Replace Them

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There has never been a better time to be a citizen journalist. The corporate media has lost virtually all credibility – along with most of its audience – and the tools now available for independent news gatherers have never been better or more powerful. 

All legacy media platforms have been hit hard economically – TV, print, radio and digital. Their advertising revenue has plummeted and they’re laying off staff while holding focus groups to try to understand why their audience left and where they went. 

But it’s no secret why the corporate media is facing such dire straits. Nowadays, rather than simply reporting the news, most traditional journalists want to become their own brand. They see themselves as social media influencers rather than humble purveyors of truth. They believe their opinions matter more than reporting facts…and their opinions are all extreme. As a result, they coddle and protect likeminded politicians while viciously attacking those who don’t share their world view. 

Their unethical behavior has created a news vacuum of sorts. That’s opened the door for citizen journalists willing to actually tell the truth and technology has made it easier for their voices to be heard. 

The Second Amendment Foundation is fully committed to supporting citizen journalists – especially those who understand and value our right to keep and bear arms. For the first time ever, its Alternative Mass Media Conference – AAM-Con – is open to the general public. You can reserve your spot here. 

“AMM-Con is a gathering of some of the top Second Amendment media who provide educational presentations about all things related to 2A media,” said Adam Kraut, executive director of the Second Amendment Foundation. “Typically, this conference is exclusive to media members only, but we recognize that each of us, through our friends, family and social media, can help spread the message.”

The free, one-day event will be held Friday Sept. 27, in conjunction with SAF’s 2024 Gun Rights Policy Conference. This year’s conference will take place at the San Diego Marriott Mission Valley in San Diego, California from September 27th to September 29th.

For attendees, AAM-Con will be like drinking from a firehose. It offers a master class in guerilla journalism, all in just one day. Topics will include artificial intelligence, social media strategies, legalese, getting published and much more. 

Click here for a full list of speakers. 

I will lead a presentation on interviewing skills and advanced reporting techniques which will prove beneficial for all citizen journalists regardless of their platform – print, digital, YouTube, podcast, radio, broadcast or any other type of new media. 

We’ve complained about the corporate media for too long. Now is the time to do something about their shoddy, biased reporting. AAM-Con will help you empower yourself and others to tell the truth about the Second Amendment and law-abiding gun owners, which the corporate media continues to ignore. 

I hope to see you there. 

 

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This story is part of the Second Amendment Foundation’s Investigative Journalism Project and is published here with their permission.

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  1. Geoff "I'm getting too old for this shit" PR

    “If You Don’t Like the Corporate Media, You Can Replace Them”

    ‘Separate but equal’, eh?

    How about refusing to ‘ride in the back of the bus’?

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