Book
Breaking the News: Exposing the Establishment Media's Hidden Deals and Secret Corruption
by Alex Marlow
📖 Overview
Breaking the News is an exposé of mainstream media written by Breitbart News Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow. The book examines financial connections between media companies and various outside entities, including corporations and foreign interests.
Marlow presents research and documentation about ownership structures, business deals, and potential conflicts of interest within major news organizations. The investigation covers both traditional media outlets and digital platforms, tracing money flows and organizational relationships.
Through interviews and document analysis, the book explores how news coverage may be influenced by commercial partnerships and undisclosed arrangements. The work includes examination of specific news events and coverage patterns from recent years.
The book raises questions about journalistic independence and transparency in an era of complex media ownership and revenue models. The text contributes to ongoing debates about trust in news institutions and the role of corporate influence in information dissemination.
👀 Reviews
Reader reviews characterize this as a detailed investigation into media bias and corporate influence in journalism, backed by research and documentation.
Readers praise:
- Clear examples of media companies' business relationships
- Documentation of financial ties between news outlets and China
- Breakdown of how stories get amplified or buried
- Specific case studies showing coordinated narrative control
Common criticisms:
- Right-wing bias in analysis
- Too focused on criticizing left-leaning outlets
- Some readers found the tone combative
- Limited solutions proposed
Ratings:
Amazon: 4.8/5 (8,700+ reviews)
Goodreads: 4.3/5 (1,100+ ratings)
Representative review: "Well-researched exposure of media corruption, but comes from a clear conservative viewpoint" - Amazon reviewer
Several readers noted the book works best as a reference guide to media ownership and influence rather than a complete analysis of modern journalism's challenges.
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🤔 Interesting facts
📚 Author Alex Marlow became Breitbart News Network's editor-in-chief at age 27, making him one of the youngest leaders of a major news organization.
🔍 The book reveals how multiple mainstream media outlets, including The New York Times and The Washington Post, accepted millions in direct funding from Chinese government-backed sources.
📱 Marlow's research uncovered extensive connections between Silicon Valley tech companies and traditional media organizations, including over $900 million from Facebook and Google to various news outlets.
🗯️ The book spent multiple weeks on the New York Times Best Seller list despite receiving minimal coverage from mainstream media outlets.
💼 The investigation detailed in the book took over a year to complete and involved examining thousands of financial documents, corporate records, and archived materials from media organizations.