@tym to TechnologyEnglish • 1 year agoThe Problem with Jon Stewart cancellation highlights a problem for Apple’s contentarstechnica.comexternal-linkmessage-square102arrow-up1790arrow-down124cross-posted to: [email protected]
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minus-squareMaevelinkfedilink-5•1 year agoYou think big business that advertised on pbs would allow that?
minus-squareGhostalmedialinkEnglish16•1 year agoHave you ever watched Frontline? It’s basically The Problem, but with no jokes. They have a LOT of hour long pieces shitting on the CCP.
minus-squareMaevelinkfedilink-13•1 year agoThe government wants that which means big business has an angle, probably. I’ve actually not seen tv in a year, even at friends’ houses. I can usually find interesting content online.
minus-squareGhostalmedialinkEnglish13•1 year agoWell, Frontline has been running for many many years. My point is that PBS has shows that are famous for shitting on corrupt entities, even if those corrupt entities decide to donate to PBS.
You think big business that advertised on pbs would allow that?
Have you ever watched Frontline? It’s basically The Problem, but with no jokes. They have a LOT of hour long pieces shitting on the CCP.
The government wants that which means big business has an angle, probably.
I’ve actually not seen tv in a year, even at friends’ houses. I can usually find interesting content online.
Well, Frontline has been running for many many years. My point is that PBS has shows that are famous for shitting on corrupt entities, even if those corrupt entities decide to donate to PBS.
I’m sure they do; that doesn’t discount this, though.
Holy shit, what a take.