New Show: "Get Lit With Matt and Brad," Monday, June 1, 4:30 ET
Culture
United States
Started May 30, 2026
A show re-introducing the stories we've buried, as the clickhole era mercifully crawls to an end
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New Show: "Get Lit With Matt and Brad," Monday, June 1, 4:30 ET
Matt Taibbi (United States) | May 29, 2026
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May 30, 2026
Focusing on old stories may distract from pressing current issues that require our attention and resources.
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Highlighting overlooked narratives can empower marginalized voices and broaden the public's understanding of complex issues.
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Reviving buried stories is essential for informed public discourse and helps combat the superficiality of clickbait culture.
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There’s a risk that rehashing old stories may lead to sensationalism rather than fostering genuine understanding and dialogue.
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The success of 'Get Lit' will depend on its ability to engage audiences without falling into the clickbait trap itself.
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