The recent CBS town hall featuring Erika Kirk has sparked concern over declining media trust and audience fatigue, with low television ratings prompting questions about the effectiveness of traditional broadcast formats. In this video, Lisa Cabrera analyzes the implications of these low ratings, discussing how town halls are performing across networks and why mainstream media struggles to capture public attention in today’s media landscape. With trust in legacy media continuing to erode, many Americans are turning to independent platforms for news analysis and political discussion. Tune in as we explore the shifting media landscape and what it means for the future of news consumption. Topics covered include media credibility, audience engagement, and the rise of alternative news sources.