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The Legacy Media’s Credibility is Crumbling and Conservatives Now Dominate Online News

5 September 2025

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From podcasts to TikTok, conservative content now dominates globally, challenging traditional media authority and reshaping Western culture. Check out these 10 insights into how conservative voices have built a thriving digital ecosystem.

The invention of the internet didn’t just give more people access to knowledge. It democratised information. It took power away from the traditional gatekeepers and put the “keys to the kingdom” in everyone’s hands.

In 2025, this shift has become impossible to ignore — particularly in the world of news media.

The establishment’s frantic campaign to silence so-called ‘misinformation’ exposes the truth: they are desperately afraid of losing their grip on power. After decades of unchallenged authority, the old guard has realised that their ability to influence public opinion is quickly evaporating.

Don’t take my word for it. Just look at these stats.

Dr Steve Turley recently highlighted the findings of an analysis by the progressive news watchdog Media Matters. The study assessed 320 online shows and revealed that conservative content now commands 82% of the total followers across major platforms like YouTube, Rumble, Spotify, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok.

That’s a staggering statistic — but Media Matters’ findings didn’t stop there. Notably, nine out of the top ten most-followed shows are conservative, with a combined audience of nearly 200 million followers.

The only progressive show in the top ten was Trevor Noah’s What Now?, with 21.1 million followers. Since Media Matters published its study in March, however, even Noah’s show has dropped off the list after moving to SiriusXM, returning it to a more traditional, institutionally-backed platform.

It’s worth noting that while most of these shows originate in the United States, their audiences span the globe.

Signs of a Structural Shift

But there’s more.

The dominance of conservative content isn’t limited to a few headline shows. Across the 320 online programs analysed by Media Matters, conservative voices accounted for nearly five times the followers of left-leaning content — 480 million compared with just 104 million.

Moreover, even programs that present themselves as comedy, sports, or entertainment often carry a conservative slant. In fact, 72% of shows labeled “nonpolitical” were found to lean right, including household names like The Joe Rogan Experience and Full Send.

Conservatives also lead in engagement. Right-leaning channels have accumulated 65 billion YouTube views, roughly double the 31.5 billion for left-leaning shows, and platforms like Rumble continue to expand their reach.

It’s evident from the data that we are looking at more than a temporary fad. Over the last decade, the news media has undergone a structural shift where conservative voices now dominate the digital ecosystem and set the terms of public attention in ways legacy outlets can no longer match.

Complementing these trends, a June 2025 Pew survey showed that Democrats trust major national news far more than Republicans. This gap is more than political — it reflects decades of perceived bias and spent credibility on the part of the legacy media, which has driven conservatives to seek — and create — news elsewhere.

Progressives might comfort themselves with talking points about “misinformation” and conservative echo chambers. But the stark reality is that they are the ones stuck in an echo chamber forged by their own penchant for politically correct misinformation — even if it’s funded by big commercial budgets and lit up in shiny lights.

So what do all these revelations mean? Here are 10 key insights about the seismic media shift reshaping our culture.

1. Conservatives no longer need legacy media

This first point has already been hinted at, but it bears repeating.

The days of relying on big TV networks and newspapers are over. Conservatives have built their own online ecosystem — podcasts, YouTube channels, Rumble streams, and more — that not only rivals but often dwarfs traditional outlets.

By squandering the public’s trust, the mainstream media didn’t just push people away; it pushed them to build a parallel media infrastructure that’s now thriving on its own terms.

2. Scale advantage equals narrative control

With four times the audience online, conservatives have something incredibly powerful: the ability to set the tone for public conversation.

Younger, digital-native audiences aren’t watching the evening news — they’re getting their worldview from creators with massive followings.

And whoever controls the scale of attention ultimately shapes the debate — and the future of civilisation.

3. Nimble adapters win the day

While the legacy media is stuck trying to preserve its old distribution models, conservatives have proven far more nimble at adapting to whatever platforms are growing the fastest.

Whether it’s Rumble, TikTok, or long-form podcasts, conservative creators jump in early, build big audiences, and ride the wave. That adaptability is what keeps the ecosystem expanding.

4. Authenticity beats institutional authority

One reason conservative voices are connecting so strongly online is their style. They don’t look like polished, costumed anchors reading off teleprompters. They feel unscripted, anti-establishment, and most importantly, human.

That authenticity connects more with young digital audiences than any amount of institutional prestige — particularly so in an era where “official” voices are so distrusted.

5. Politics is spilling into everyday life

This isn’t just about talk radio or news podcasts anymore. Conservative-leaning voices are showing up in comedy, sports and entertainment — areas people don’t usually expect politics to intrude.

That cultural crossover matters because it spreads influence in subtle ways, embedding ideas into everyday life — and making it harder for the powers that be to suppress without appearing desperate and dystopian.

6. “Disinformation” policing is power preservation

This is where the “misinformation” and “disinformation” crusade comes in. Efforts to regulate, flag and silence certain narratives are less about chasing truth and more about hanging onto power.

It’s the establishment trying to reclaim the cultural clout they’ve lost. It’s a defensive scramble, and self-evidently not a display of strength.

7. Censoring conservatives only makes them stronger

Here’s the delicious irony: every time a conservative voice gets de-platformed or restricted, it doesn’t silence them — it supercharges their growth elsewhere. This phenomenon has come to be known as the Streisand effect.

Attempts to shut people down often drive audiences towards alternative platforms, accelerating the build-out of a parallel media ecosystem.

In effect, censorship efforts are making the alternative stronger, not weaker.

8. The gatekeepers are losing control

For decades, institutions like universities, Hollywood, and big media defined what counted as “legitimate” knowledge or commentary. That gatekeeping power is eroding fast.

Authority is being redistributed to independent creators who don’t need permission to build influence — they just need an internet connection and half-decent communication skills.

9. The legacy media has a legitimacy crisis

Mainstream outlets are still big, but their grip on credibility is slipping. For conservatives, the trust gap is enormous, and what authority the old media brands still carry looks more like institutional inertia than genuine audience loyalty.

The credibility monopoly they once held is broken — and once lost, it’s hard to rebuild.

10. Western culture is undergoing a realignment

Put it all together and this isn’t just a shift in where people get their news. It’s a much broader cultural realignment.

Authority is moving away from centralised, top-down institutions and towards decentralised, populist voices. That’s not just a media trend — it’s a reordering of how cultural power itself works.

And I, for one, am here for it.

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6 Comments

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    Warwick Marsh 5 September 2025 at 9:08 am - Reply

    Prescient article Kurt!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    Janet Dixon 5 September 2025 at 1:01 pm - Reply

    How is this playing out in Oz? Legacy media with a couple of exceptions all focus on the left wing angle.
    eg The recent coverage of the March for Australia.

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    Rosie 5 September 2025 at 2:04 pm - Reply

    I appreciate this article so much! Seeing the persistent blatant lies of the Legacy media has, at times, felt overwhelming. Knowing that there has been such an increase in conservative voices is like a breath of fresh air. Thank you Kurt.

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    Eunice Embury Johnson 5 September 2025 at 8:11 pm - Reply

    Hear! Hear! Kurt! I heartily agree. I, for one, am fed up with the continual barrage of lies , lies and more lies from our National carrier and other media outlets…and the left wing bias. I don’t want left or right wing, I just want the facts in the news. Also, I consider there is more good news than bad. We don’t just need a police report.Thanks for bringing up the points in your article.

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    Andy 21 November 2025 at 6:38 am - Reply

    the conservative message was so effective at the last election
    22 points
    your media is atomising before your eyes and already at each others throats
    tpusa will be an ugly legal spectacle in 12 months
    you all backed trump, hows that looking?
    this is the house built on sand
    22 points and the disintegration of the coalition and nothing for palmer
    house of twigs, built on sand

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    Andy 21 November 2025 at 7:04 am - Reply

    not a lot of reporting about epstein or ukraine around here
    even the graphic is biased kurt, look at it
    the media environment is hypersaturated with everyone chasing the same vanishing demographic

    this place is tiny kurt, id never heard of it till last week
    if it really is the biggest christian conservative site in australia the ecosystem must be microscopic or utterly fragmented

    considering the thoughts, feelings and philosophy I see here, thats a huge relief

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