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Owned

How Tech Billionaires on the Right Bought the Loudest Voices on the Left

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De: Eoin Higgins
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A cabal of tech-billionaires is colluding with once-idealistic journalists to create an entirely new media landscape.

Owned is the story of the underreported and growing collusion between new wealth and new journalism. In recent years, right-wing billionaires like Elon Musk, Peter Thiel, Marc Andreessen, and David Sacks have turned to media as their next investment and source of influence. Their cronies are Glenn Greenwald and Matt Taibbi—once known as idealistic and left-leaning voices, now beneficiaries of Silicon Valley largesse. Together, this new alliance aims to exploit the failings of traditional journalism and undermine the very idea of an independent and fact-based fourth estate.

Owned examines how this shift has allowed spectacularly wealthy reactionaries to pursue their ultimate goal of censoring critics so to further their own business interests—and personal vendettas—entirely unimpeded while also advancing a toxic and antidemocratic ideology.

A rich history of the decades-long rise of this new right-wing alternative media takeover, Owned follows the money, names names, and offers a chilling portrait of a future social media and news landscape. It is a biting exposé of journalistic greed, tech-billionaire ambition, and a lament for a disappearing free press.

©2025 Eoin Higgins (P)2025 Blackstone Publishing
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great explanation of how we ended up where we are now; and the people and events that led up to the dramatic and radical seeming change.

well researched and communicated

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It truly connects dots to things suspected and assumed in a way that makes sense…

Interesante

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I’m politically aligned with the author but what I wanted was an incisive analysis of the influence of money on journalism. Instead, this felt more like a personal hit piece that relies more on invective. The narrator, while having a rich voice, does the author no favors here by radiating anger rather than a more reasoned analysis.

More of a screed than an analysis

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