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Media
Sam Bankman-Fried's Self-Incrimination Tour
The disgraced man-child’s media apology tour may sway the underinformed. But it can only hurt Bankman-Fried where it counts – in the courtroom.

Let’s Talk About the New York Times' ‘Puff Piece’ on Sam Bankman-Fried
How complicit is the media in the FTX and Alameda Research co-founder's rise and fall?

What Bloomberg’s Crypto Opus Means for the Next Bull Market
Star finance writer Matt Levine devoted an entire Businessweek issue to crypto. That may be game over for hard-line skeptics.

Outside Magazine Wants the Metaverse to Take a Hike
The fitness lifestyle media company’s “anti-metaverse”platform will give users incentive to ski, run, bike or hike using NFTs and other rewards.

Mila Kunis-Linked Web3 Studio Toonstar Partners With Hot Topic to Market Entertainment NFTs
Toonstar is partnering with Hot Topic to target the intersection of entertainment and NFTs, through retail.

FUD or Facts? Terra, Celsius Show Value of Asking Questions
Kicking the tires on crypto projects and holding people accountable for flaws within them is how the industry will improve and grow.

How Coverage of Crypto in the Media Has Evolved and Is Changing
‘The Cryptopians’ author Laura Shin, CoinDesk Regulatory Reporter Amitoj Singh, Cointelegraph Senior Reporter Rachel Wolfson and Decrypt Reporter Jason Nelson discuss how crypto in the media is changing at Consensus in Austin, Texas.

Mainstream Media Coverage of Crypto Market
John Divine, U.S. News & World Report senior financial markets editor, and Katie Canales, Insider Tech & Crypto reporter, discuss how the mainstream media covers bitcoin and what is resonating with their readers.

TruthDAO Founder Leslie Cauley on the Future of Media
TruthDAO, co-founded by former WSJ and USA Today veteran Leslie Cauley, is the world’s first Web 3 news DAO devoted to non-partisan, bias-free journalism. She joins “Crypto in the Media” with host David Morris to discuss how the DAO structure improves the media model.
