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5.27.2026 - Primary Funk, AI Newsrooms, Surveillance Tech

from The Neal Larson Show · host Neal Larson

Send us Fan MailNeal Larson and Julie Mason come in a little “off” today—post-primary letdown, a little fatigue, and the sense that even when things are moving in the right direction, the process is messy. They talk through what they see as Donald Trump’s continued dominance in politics (including big primary wins they point to as proof), while also acknowledging the internal Republican infighting that can undercut opportunity. From there the conversation bounces from national politics to regional culture clashes—like the idea of Oregon putting a hunting-and-fishing ban on the ballot—and why the left never seems to reach a “destination,” always pushing for the next radical step.The biggest through-line, though, is change: how media either adapts or dies. They dig into the Idaho Statesman journalist walkout over AI in editing workflows, and the broader reality that AI is not a fad—it’s the next Craigslist-level disruption. The discussion gets nuanced: when AI “tightens” copy versus when it alters tone or intent, what consent looks like for writers, and how audiences mostly just want accuracy. They also zoom out to portability and platforms—why radio has stayed nimble (podcasts, streams, Facebook Live), while newspapers have struggled with paywalls, elitism, and even ideological choices like briefly leaving X. The hour wraps with a few tech surprises and concerns, including a weird smart-speaker glitch and reports of future AirPods with outward-facing cameras—raising the bigger question of where convenience ends and surveillance begins.### Highlights- Primary fallout and “funk” talk: success can still feel messy while you’re in it  - Oregon ballot push to ban hunting/fishing, and what it says about progressive escalation  - Idaho Statesman walkout: AI in the newsroom, consent, tone, and workflow ethics  - Why newspapers collapsed (Craigslist, then smartphones) and why radio/podcasting stayed nimble  - Emerging surveillance concerns: camera-equipped AirPods, always-on earbuds, and being “unplugged”Let’s talk advertising. When you want to advertise on the radio, you call the station, right? But what about Facebook, Instagram, Hulu, Disney+, Peacock, and other streaming platforms?You could try clicking around, reading books, or taking online courses to figure it out—or you can let us handle it. At Sandhill Media Group, we’re your local experts in both radio and digital marketing.Visit SandhillMediaGroup.com today.<a href="https://www.sandhillmediagrou

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Send us Fan Mail Neal Larson and Julie Mason come in a little “off” today—post-primary letdown, a little fatigue, and the sense that even when things are moving in the right direction, the process is messy. They talk through what they see as Donald Trump’s continued dominance in politics (including big primary wins they point to as proof), while also acknowledging the internal Republican infighting that can undercut opportunity. From there the conversation bounces from national politics to re...

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