Politics, Media, and Tech's Eroding Trust: A Modern Scandal Breakdown

Original Title: MSNBC’s Rebrand, ESPN’s Solitaire Scandal, and James Talarico’s Friends. Plus: The Atlantic’s Charlie Warzel

Resources

Books

  • "Human Family" by Maya Angelou - Recited in an advertisement for MSNBC's rebrand, the poem was used to evoke a sense of unity and shared humanity.

Videos & Documentaries

  • Video from Corbin Bowles showing Stan Duncan directing employees back to their workplace - This video was presented as evidence in the Condé Nast staff firing incident, showing the HR chief's interaction with employees.

Research & Studies

  • Gallup poll on trust in the media - Mentioned as having reached an all-time low of 28%, this study highlights a significant distrust in media institutions.

Articles & Papers

  • "MSNBC’s Rebrand, ESPN’s Solitaire Scandal, and James Talarico’s Friends. Plus: The Atlantic’s Charlie Warzel" (The Press Box) - This is the title of the podcast episode itself, referencing the topics discussed.
  • Axios review of James Talarico's Instagram follows - This review by Axios is the source of the information about James Talarico following adult film performers, escorts, and OnlyFans models.
  • Politico feature from Adam Wren on James Talarico - This feature is cited as the source for information about James Talarico's enrollment in the Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary.
  • Article in the New York Times on MSNBC's rebrand - Michael Grybaum's article in the New York Times is mentioned as reporting on MSNBC's 20 million ad campaign for its rebrand.
  • Article in the Philadelphia Inquirer on the Philadelphia Museum of Art's rebrand - This article is referenced for the detail that changing the museum's name to the Philadelphia Art Museum elicited the unfortunate moniker "FART".
  • Article by Drew Laver on the ESPN solitaire scandal - Drew Laver is cited for noting that the company endorsed in the solitaire scandal is facing a lawsuit for allegedly defrauding customers.
  • Article by Max Tanny on Condé Nast - Max Tanny's reporting is referenced for the details about Condé Nast abruptly firing four staffers after they confronted the company's head of human resources.
  • Article by Sarah Viren in the New York Times Sunday Magazine about Melvin Bragg and "In Our Time" - This article is mentioned for discussing the use of the podcast "In Our Time" as a sleep aid.
  • Piece in The Atlantic by Charlie Warzel - Charlie Warzel's article in The Atlantic is mentioned, with the title "YouTube Bends the Knee," discussing YouTube's actions regarding a lawsuit from Donald Trump.

People Mentioned

  • James Talarico (US Senate candidate in Texas) - His social media activity, specifically who he follows on Instagram, is the subject of discussion.
  • Beto O'Rourke - Mentioned as a point of comparison for James Talarico's campaign.
  • Graham Allen Patterner - His past controversy (Nazi tattoo) is used as a point of comparison for the James Talarico story.
  • Maddow (Rachel Maddow) - Mentioned for explaining MSNBC's name change in an internal PSA and for appearing in commercials for the rebrand.
  • Chris Hayes - Mentioned in relation to the "Hayes Challenge" for horrible acronyms and for appearing in commercials for MSNBC's rebrand.
  • Jacob Soboroff - Mentioned for appearing in commercials for MSNBC's rebrand, shown looking in his notebook.
  • Stephanie Ruhle - Mentioned for appearing in commercials for MSNBC's rebrand, shown looking at a script.
  • Maya Angelou - Her poem "Human Family" was recited in an advertisement for MSNBC's rebrand.
  • Alex Kartini (Listener) - Credited with finding an example of a horrible acronym related to the Philadelphia Museum of Art's rebrand.
  • Stephen A. Smith - His endorsement deal with a solitaire app and being caught playing solitaire during an NBA finals game is the central point of the ESPN solitaire scandal.
  • Mina Kimes - Mentioned for participating in the solitaire endorsement deal and for her mea culpa tweet.
  • Laura Rutledge - Mentioned for participating in the solitaire endorsement deal.
  • Kendrick Perkins - Mentioned for participating in the solitaire endorsement deal.
  • Drew Laver (Awful Announcing) - Cited for noting the lawsuit against the solitaire company endorsed by ESPN personalities.
  • Momdani - His victory speech and appreciation for wrestling promos are discussed.
  • Donald Trump - Mentioned in relation to Momdani's speech, his past presidency, and his appearance in the booth during a Lions Commanders game.
  • Vince Scully - Mentioned as the broadcaster who had Ronald Reagan in the booth during the '89 Baseball All-Star Game.
  • Ronald Reagan - Mentioned for being in the broadcast booth with Vince Scully during the '89 Baseball All-Star Game.
  • Bob Tisch - Mentioned as a friend who owned the Giants.
  • Woody Johnson - Mentioned as a friend who owns the Jets.
  • Joe Namath - Discussed in relation to Donald Trump's appreciation for him and his football career.
  • Jacory Croskey Merritt - Mentioned as a runner during the Lions Commanders game.
  • Deebo Samuel - Mentioned for catching a touchdown pass during the Commanders game.
  • Mariota - Mentioned as throwing a touchdown pass to Deebo Samuel.
  • Kenny Albert (Fox announcer) - Invited Donald Trump to call a play during the Lions Commanders game.
  • Jonathan Vilma (Fox announcer) - Mentioned as being in the booth with Donald Trump during the Lions Commanders game.
  • Charlie Kirk - His show is mentioned as being hosted by JD Vance.
  • Hank Green - Discussed as a YouTuber who has built a massive store of trust with people, with trust levels higher than the media.
  • J.D. Vance - Mentioned for hosting Charlie Kirk's show and for his political strategies.
  • Mark Zuckerberg - Mentioned in the context of Donald Trump's threat to put him in jail.
  • Elon Musk - Discussed in relation to his ownership of X (formerly Twitter) and his financial status.
  • Adolf Hitler - Mentioned in the context of content resembling 4chan appearing on X.
  • Joe Durawski (Listener, English Professor at BYU) - Sent in a question about the word "paramountcy."
  • Blake Topmeyer (USA Today) - Author of an article about BYU football that used the word "paramountcy."
  • TK Dwyer - Sent in the opening scene from the movie "Shaun of the Dead" which includes the word "exacerbates."
  • Eric Raskin (Boxing Scene) - Wrote a strain pun headline for Boxing Scene.
  • Christy Martin - Mentioned in relation to the movie "Christy" starring Sydney Sweeney.
  • Clint Eastwood - His movie titles are referenced for the strain pun headline.

Organizations & Institutions

  • Spectrum Business - Sponsor of the podcast.
  • Maybelline - Advertiser for Sky High Mascara.
  • Axios - Publication that reported on James Talarico's social media follows.
  • US Senate - The office James Talarico is running for.
  • MSNBC - Undergoing a rebrand to "MS Now."
  • Condé Nast - Publisher of The New Yorker and Vanity Fair, facing employee issues.
  • The New Yorker - Magazine published by Condé Nast.
  • Vanity Fair - Magazine published by Condé Nast.
  • ESPN - Facing a scandal involving a solitaire endorsement deal.
  • The Atlantic - Publication where Charlie Warzel writes.
  • Ringer Podcast Network - The network producing "The Press Box."
  • Fox - Network broadcasting the Lions Commanders game.
  • CBS - Network broadcasting the Patriots-Bucs game.
  • BYU - University football program discussed in relation to an article using the word "paramountcy."
  • USA Today - Publication of an article about BYU football.
  • Boxing Scene - Publication for which Eric Raskin wrote a headline.
  • Clint Eastwood - His movie titles are referenced.
  • BYU Football - Subject of a USA Today article.
  • Lions - NFL team.
  • Commanders - NFL team.
  • Patriots - NFL team.
  • Bucs - NFL team.
  • Texas Tech - College football team.
  • BYU - College football team.
  • Indiana - College football team.
  • Penn State - College football team.
  • Dallas Morning News - Newspaper.
  • Houston Chronicle - Newspaper.
  • Columbia University - Mentioned in relation to Momdani.
  • Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary - James Talarico is enrolled here.
  • University of Oxford - Fiona Stafford's affiliation.
  • University of Reading - Paddy Bullard's affiliation.
  • Durham University - Karen O'Brien's affiliation.
  • BBC 4 - Radio station that airs "In Our Time."
  • House of Lords - Melvin Bragg is a member.
  • H.G. Wells - Author of "The Time Machine."
  • Molière - Subject of an "In Our Time" episode.
  • Hindu goddess Kali - Subject of an "In Our Time" episode.
  • Knights Templar - Subject of an "In Our Time" episode.
  • Federalist Papers - Subject of an "In Our Time" episode.
  • Citizen Kane - Subject of an "In Our Time" episode.
  • Jane Austen - Author of "Persuasion."
  • Spotify - Mentioned in the context of its podcast recommendations.

Courses & Educational Resources

  • Master of Divinity - James Talarico is seeking to obtain this degree.

Websites & Online Resources

  • spectrum.com/freeforlife - Website for Spectrum Business to find out how to get free business internet.
  • maybelline.com - Website to shop Sky High mascara.
  • instagram.com - Social media platform where James Talarico follows various individuals.
  • escortbook.com - Website where one of the individuals James Talarico follows has a page.
  • youtube.com - Platform where commercials for MSNBC's rebrand can be seen, and mentioned in relation to Charlie Warzel's article.
  • twitter.com - Social media platform discussed extensively, including its role in politics and as a platform for influencers and trolls.
  • x.com - The current name for Twitter, discussed in relation to Elon Musk and its content.
  • 4chan.org - Website mentioned as being similar in content to the "For You" tab on X.
  • tiktok.com - Social media platform mentioned in relation to politicians and its algorithm.
  • imdb.com - Mentioned in relation to looking up movie titles.
  • https://thepressboxpod.com/ - Mentioned as the senior nominees submission site for the overwork twitter joke of the week.

Other Resources

  • The Press Box (Podcast) - The podcast itself.
  • Galaxy Brain (Podcast) - Charlie Warzel's new podcast.
  • In Our Time (BBC 4 Radio Show/Podcast) - A long-running BBC radio show hosted by Melvin Bragg, discussed for its educational content and as a potential sleep aid.
  • RSS feed - Mentioned in the context of subscribing to podcasts in 2007.
  • The Hayes Challenge - A challenge named after Chris Hayes related to horrible acronyms.
  • "The Solitaire Scandal" - A term used to describe the ESPN endorsement deal.
  • "Wrestling Promo" - A style of speech discussed in relation to Momdani's victory speech and Donald Trump.
  • "Monday Night Raw" - A WWE show where wrestling promos are featured.
  • "Doge Mode" - A term used to describe Elon Musk's behavior earlier in the year.
  • "The Ten Commandments" - Mentioned in the context of Christian faith and politics.
  • "The Bible" - Referenced in discussions about human imperfection.
  • "The New Testament" - Referenced in discussions about human imperfection.
  • Ice - Mentioned in the context of immigration enforcement tactics.
  • "Sicario" soundtrack - Mentioned in relation to how videos are edited for political messaging.
  • "The Sunshine State" - Nickname for Florida, discussed in the context of Jim Nantz using state nicknames.
  • "The Show-Me State" - Nickname for Missouri, discussed in the context of Jim Nantz using state nicknames.
  • "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" - A Clint Eastwood movie title.
  • "Play Misty for Me" - A Clint Eastwood movie title.
  • "Christy" - A movie starring Sydney Sweeney.
  • "The Undertaker" - Wrestler whose "sit up" is compared to the host's reaction to hearing his own voice.
  • "The Press Box" Zoom camera - Mentioned in relation to Charlie Warzel's appearance on the podcast.

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