How do journalists get scoops, really? From casual barista chatter to LinkedIn deep-dives, this episode of Breaker unpacks how reporters operate in a world of pressure, power, and platform politics.
We break down the viral story of the fake news that Walmart was buying TikTok, and how ABC News published it without confirmation — a major journalism ethics fail.
You’ll hear about: - The Walmart TikTok deal that never was - Press leaks, story theft, and media gossip inside top outlets - Why journalists treat LinkedIn like a spy tool - A legendary British journalism phrase: “Why is this bastard lying to me?” - How scoop culture fuels high-stakes competition across the newsroom - And why yes — baristas might be the most underrated sources in media
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00:00 - Opening Banter & The Barista Theory 01:00 - British Food Slander & Book Covers 03:00 - Chasing Down Reviewers (And Getting Petty) 04:30 - Journalism Hustle: Tracking Sources & Tactics 06:30 - LinkedIn Is a Weapon (for Reporters) 08:00 - The Fake Walmart Scoop: ABC’s Big Miss 12:00 - “Why Is This Bastard Lying to Me?” (Press Mindset) 15:00 - Frenzied TikTok Buyout Rumors & Speculation 18:30 - What Happens When a Scoop Gets Stolen 22:00 - Media Ethics, Pressure, and the Cost of Being First 25:00 - Wrap-Up: Why Journalism Still (Kind of) Works
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