Prediction markets are starting to appear in the news.

Not just forecasts or analysis, but actual betting odds tied to political events, economic indicators, and global developments that are increasingly being integrated into mainstream coverage.

On the latest episode of News Over Noise, Matt Jordan and Cory Barker talk with Judd Legum, founder of Popular Information, about what happens when journalism begins adopting the logic of markets and speculation.

It is a fascinating and, at times, unsettling conversation about incentives, ethics, and what this shift could mean for accountability reporting and a free press.

Listen to the episode: News Over Noise 405.