The media tends to focus on the latest story or scandal and quickly moves on to the next one.
Media manipulators can take advantage of this by creating distractions or diverting attention away from negative stories.
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This book was first published in 2018 and is a memoir and exposé of sorts about Holiday's experiences as a media strategist, working to manipulate the news cycle and create publicity stunts for his clients. The book discusses how the media ecosystem works and how easy it can be for people with the right skills and tactics to manipulate it. It also raises some important ethical questions about the state of modern journalism and the role of media in society.
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