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wauln · 1 year ago
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[ DJ Envy Subpoenaed For Alleged Ponzi Scheme ]
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iamrhyme · 1 month ago
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unpretty · 4 months ago
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do u have podcast recs for someone else that already listens to mbmbam/sawbones/besties/wonderful etc mcelroy expanded universe? i also listen to oh no ross and carrie (which recently ended, wah), maitenance phase, if books could kill.
i am getting from this that you like nonfiction and comedy, aren't necessarily into fiction podcasts, and like a good parasocial relationship
i will rec for you
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secretly incredibly fascinating
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creature feature (NOTE: this is an iheartradio podcast so the ads are unrelenting and awful, be prepared to skip a lot, if there is a way to listen to this one ad-free i have not found it)
the memory palace
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harryssattelitestomper · 1 year ago
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My Roman Empire.
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bossescreatingbosses · 1 year ago
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Introducing Phylicia Pearl Mpasi, ‘The Color Purple’s’ Young Celie: ‘This Is Work I Was Meant to Do’
Turning 30 is always a memorable moment, but “The Color Purple” actor Phylicia Pearl Mpasi rang in her third decade with a birthday serenade from …Introducing Phylicia Pearl Mpasi, ‘The Color Purple’s’ Young Celie: ‘This Is Work I Was Meant to Do’
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shakira-fan-page · 1 year ago
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kibblej · 1 year ago
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Blackpink Sign Contract Agreement With YG Entertainment
K-pop girl group Blackpink has finally signed renewed contracts with YG Entertainment.The news was revealed in a regulatory filing by the company on …Blackpink Sign Contract Agreement With YG Entertainment
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wwwdlabrie · 2 years ago
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This Week "I Heart Radio" played DLabrie Single "UP" for 72,000 Listeners ! Did you hear it "Power Radio Nation" w/ BMikeRob - Tune In Wordwide Wednesdays
This Week "I Heart Radio" played DLabrie Single "UP" for 72,000 Listeners ! Did you hear it "Power Radio Nation" w/ BMikeRob - Tune In Worldwide Wednesdays
Click to see Live footage here -This Week “I Heart Radio” played DLabrie Single “UP” for 72,000 Listeners ! Did you hear it Power Radio Nation w/ BMike Rob- Tune In Worldwide Wednesdays Click to Listen to Power Radio Nation-Every Wednesday hear DLabrie & hot New Music “I Heart Radio”
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omresult · 2 years ago
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iHeart Media Entertainment Chilis Margarita Song Contest - Win $25K Cash
Entering into the iHeart Media Entertainment Chilis Margarita Song Contest and chance to win $25000 Cash. So, all United States residents enter the Contest before April 16th, 2023 to fix your chances to win. Contest Entry Page Contest Rules How To Enter : Make any kind of purchase is not necessary to enter, any purchase not effected your winning chance. Go to the Contest page and Enter. Read…
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truth-has-a-liberal-bias · 4 months ago
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I’ve had a lot of conversations since Tuesday revolving around the question of why Donald Trump won. The economy and inflation. Kamala Harris didn’t do this or that. Sexism and racism. The border. That trans-inmate ad that ran a jillion times. And so on.
These conversations have usually proceeded along lines where people ask incredulously how a majority of voters could have believed this or that. Weren’t they bothered that Trump is a convicted felon? An adjudicated rapist? Didn’t his invocation of violence against Liz Cheney, or 50 other examples of his disgusting imprecations, obviously disqualify him? And couldn’t they see that Harris, whatever her shortcomings, was a fundamentally smart, honest, well-meaning person who would show basic respect for the Constitution and wouldn’t do anything weird as president?
The answer is obviously no—not enough people were able to see any of those things. At which point people throw up their hands and say, “I give up.”
But this line of analysis requires that we ask one more question. And it’s the crucial one: Why didn’t a majority of voters see these things? And understanding the answer to that question is how we start to dig out of this tragic mess.
The answer is the right-wing media. Today, the right-wing media—Fox News (and the entire News Corp.), Newsmax, One America News Network, the Sinclair network of radio and TV stations and newspapers, iHeart Media (formerly Clear Channel), the Bott Radio Network (Christian radio), Elon Musk’s X, the huge podcasts like Joe Rogan’s, and much more—sets the news agenda in this country. And they fed their audiences a diet of slanted and distorted information that made it possible for Trump to win. [...]
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rosie-posie1313 · 5 months ago
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Luke Hughes Fic Recs 🏒
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not a fan by luvhughes43 (social media au) (zegras!reader)
Secret by ^ (zegras!reader)
Puppy by ^
our song by ^ (zegras!reader)
make up  by ^ (zegras!reader)
how many drinks?  By eyesthatroll
Airport blurb! By babydollmarauders
IF ONLY TO SAY YOU’RE MINE  by ^
Caught by ^
Go blue  by marnerparty (McCarthy!reader)
go blue pt. 2 by ^ (McCarthy!reader)
CHANGE MY MIND by andreburakozy
blushing  by hearts4hughes
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Green by starsandhughes
pretty like a devil by starry-hughes (hischier!reader)
summer aches by ^
Short Stack by letsgetrowdy43
I’ve never known someone like you by ^(musician!reader)
You have a fat ass? By ^
R U Mine?  By fiapartridge
“my michigan boy” by bordysbae (zegras!reader)
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are they…just friends?? By matthewkniesys (zegras!reader)
Doubts by alwayshughes
eight letters by ^
five more minutes by eyesthatroll
You’re mine by delayed-affection
LUKEY BOY’S GONE SOFT!  By ghostfacd
EVEN AT THEIR WORST, THEY KNOW THEY’LL STILL BE OKAY  by ^ (HP au)
Dance with me by darkeralmond
Lucky by ahonice
In Between by girlylukehughes
Better Off in New York  by sc0tters
PAPER RINGS by snuggerudsz
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Hair by iheart-urmom
“no way, it’s my turn to be the little spoon!” by uluvjay
Here now  by heavenlyhischier
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hldailyupdate · 2 years ago
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“A massive thank you to everyone at the iHeart Awards for giving me this prestigious honor of Artist of the Year, it’s very kind of you. I’m sorry that I can’t be there with you tonight. I hope you’re all having a wonderful evening and thank you very much, take care.”
Harry accepting his win for Artist of the Year at the iHeart Radio Music Awards! (27 March 2023)
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akaz2908 · 5 months ago
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justinspoliticalcorner · 4 months ago
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Michael Tomasky at The New Republic:
I’ve had a lot of conversations since Tuesday revolving around the question of why Donald Trump won. The economy and inflation. Kamala Harris didn’t do this or that. Sexism and racism. The border. That trans-inmate ad that ran a jillion times. And so on. These conversations have usually proceeded along lines where people ask incredulously how a majority of voters could have believed this or that. Weren’t they bothered that Trump is a convicted felon? An adjudicated rapist? Didn’t his invocation of violence against Liz Cheney, or 50 other examples of his disgusting imprecations, obviously disqualify him? And couldn’t they see that Harris, whatever her shortcomings, was a fundamentally smart, honest, well-meaning person who would show basic respect for the Constitution and wouldn’t do anything weird as president?
The answer is obviously no—not enough people were able to see any of those things. At which point people throw up their hands and say, “I give up.” But this line of analysis requires that we ask one more question. And it’s the crucial one: Why didn’t a majority of voters see these things? And understanding the answer to that question is how we start to dig out of this tragic mess.
The answer is the right-wing media. Today, the right-wing media—Fox News (and the entire News Corp.), Newsmax, One America News Network, the Sinclair network of radio and TV stations and newspapers, iHeart Media (formerly Clear Channel), the Bott Radio Network (Christian radio), Elon Musk’s X, the huge podcasts like Joe Rogan’s, and much more—sets the news agenda in this country. And they fed their audiences a diet of slanted and distorted information that made it possible for Trump to win. Let me say that again, in case it got lost: Today, the right-wing media sets the news agenda in this country. Not The New York Times. Not The Washington Post (which bent over backwards to exert no influence when Jeff Bezos pulled the paper’s Harris endorsement). Not CBS, NBC, and ABC. The agenda is set by all the outlets I listed in the above paragraph. Even the mighty New York Times follows in its wake, aping the tone they set disturbingly often. If you read me regularly, you know that I’ve written this before, but I’m going to keep writing it until people—specifically, rich liberals, who are the only people in the world who have the power to do something about this state of affairs—take some action.
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This is the year in which it became obvious that the right-wing media has more power than the mainstream media. It’s not just that it’s bigger. It’s that it speaks with one voice, and that voice says Democrats and liberals are treasonous elitists who hate you, and Republicans and conservatives love God and country and are your last line of defense against your son coming home from school your daughter. And that is why Donald Trump won. Indeed, the right-wing media is why he exists in our political lives in the first place. Don’t believe me? Try this thought experiment. Imagine Trump coming down that escalator in 2015 with no right-wing media; no Fox News; an agenda still set, and mores still established, by staid old CBS News, the House of Murrow, and The New York Times.
That atmosphere would have denied an outrageous figure like Trump the oxygen he needed to survive and flourish. He just would not have been taken seriously at all. In that world, ruled by a traditional mainstream media, Trump would have been seen by Republicans as a liability, and they would have done what they failed to do in real life—banded together to marginalize him. But the existence of Fox changed everything. Fox hosted the early debates, which Trump won not with intelligence, but outrageousness. He tapped into the grievance culture Fox had nursed among conservatives for years. He had (most of the time) Rupert Murdoch’s personal blessing. In 2015-16, Fox made Trump possible. [...]
The fake story about Haitian residents of Springfield, Ohio eating cats and dogs, for example, started with a Facebook post citing second- and third-hand sources, Gertz told me; it then “circulated on X and was picked up by all the major right-wing influencers.” Only then did Vance, a very online dude, notice it and decide to run with it. And then Trump said it himself at the debate. But it started in the right-wing media. Likewise with the post-debate ABC “whistleblower” claims, which Gertz wrote about at the time. This was the story that ABC, which hosted the only presidential debate this election, fed Team Harris the questions in advance. This started, Gertz wrote, as a “wildly flimsy internet rumor launched by a random pro-Trump X poster.” Soon enough, the right-wing media was all over it.
Maybe that one didn’t make a huge difference (although who knows?), but this one, I believe, absolutely did: the idea that Harris and Joe Biden swiped emergency aid away from the victims of Hurricane Helene (in mostly Southern, red states) and gave it all to undocumented migrants. It did not start with Trump or his campaign or Vance or the Republican National Committee or Lindsey Graham. It started on Fox. Only then did the others pick it up. And it was key, since this was a moment when Harris’s momentum in the polling averages began to flag.
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To much of America, by the way, this is not understood as one side’s view of things. It’s simply “the news.” This is what people—white people, chiefly—watch in about two-thirds of the country. I trust that you’ve seen in your travels, as I have in mine, that in red or even some purple parts of the country, when you walk into a hotel lobby or a hospital waiting room or even a bar, where the TVs ought to be offering us some peace and just showing ESPN, at least one television is tuned to Fox. That’s reach, and that’s power. And then people get in their cars to drive home and listen to an iHeart, right-wing talk radio station. And then they get home and watch their local news and it’s owned by Sinclair, and it, too, has a clear right-wing slant. And then they pick up their local paper, if it still exists, and the oped page features Cal Thomas and Ben Shapiro. Liberals, rich and otherwise, live in a bubble where they never see this stuff. I would beg them to see it. Watch some Fox. Listen to some Christian radio. Experience the news that millions of Americans are getting on a daily basis. You’ll pretty quickly come to understand what I’m saying here.
[...] The reason? The right-wing media. And it’s only growing and growing. And I haven’t even gotten to social media and Tik Tok and the other platforms from which far more people are getting their news these days. The right is way ahead on those fronts too. Liberals must wake up and understand this and do something about it before it’s too late, which it almost is.
Michael Tomasky of TNR explains it perfectly: Donald Trump won due to the right-wing media apparatus feeding lies to the voters.
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bossescreatingbosses · 1 year ago
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Young Thug’s RICO Trial Delayed Until Next Year After Co-Defendant Stabbed In Jail
Young Thug’s YSL RICO case has taken another turn after his co-defendant was harmed in jail. According to Natalie Ammons of the Fulton County …Young Thug’s RICO Trial Delayed Until Next Year After Co-Defendant Stabbed In Jail
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shakira-fan-page · 1 year ago
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