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EXPOSED: The Hidden Media Machine Targeting Harry & Meghan – It’s All Connected! 0 (0)

Are the headlines about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle really coming from different sources… or is there a hidden system behind it all? In this deep dive, we uncover how major outlets like Radar Online, OK Magazine US, and Wonderwall may be working within a connected media ecosystem that recycles the same narratives again and again. From shared ownership structures to content aggregation and even AI-generated articles, this video breaks down how repetition creates the illusion of truth—and why Meghan remains one of the most targeted figures in modern media. If you’ve ever wondered why the same stories keep appearing [See More…]

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Harry & Meghan’s Netflix deal woes marked by power moves, legal intervention | Royals Recap 0 (0)

Netflix Co-CEO Ted Sarandos allegedly will not speak to Meghan Markle on the phone without a lawyer present. In a Variety story, three sources claimed that Sarandos is “fed up” with Markle and Prince Harry. Sarandos, according to two insiders, recently said he wouldn’t sit in for a call with Markle, 44, unless a lawyer is present on the line. But a Netflix spokesperson told Variety that the claims are “absolutely inaccurate.” Markle’s attorney, Michael J. Kump, echoed that statement in a letter to the outlet, saying, “This is blatantly false. In fact, Meghan texts and speaks with Mr. Sarandos [See More…]

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The Legacy of Elizabeth II: The Media Queen 0 (0)

Queen Elizabeth II, the world’s longest-serving monarch, whose reign of almost seven decades survived tectonic shifts in Britain’s post-imperial society, inspired broad affection for her among her subjects and weathered successive challenges posed by the romantic choices, missteps and imbroglios of her descendants, died on Thursday at Balmoral Castle in Scotland, her summer retreat. She was 96. She left behind a legacy that blended the ancient and the modern with the help of mass media. Read the story here: https://nyti.ms/3qlcMMe Subscribe: http://bit.ly/U8Ys7n More from The New York Times Video: http://nytimes.com/video ———- Whether it’s reporting on conflicts abroad and political divisions [See More…]