Admiral Beez
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I’ve never watched Russell Brand before but this is well thought out.
“The most vocal enemies have shared interest”
“The most vocal enemies have shared interest”
Not just mainstream media, but alt-right media such as Newsmax and OANN would quickly enter the dustbin of history with DuPont and Sun News Network once Trump and QAnon become minor footnotes in history textbooks. Newsmax and OANN can't sustain themselves from pillows made by a Minnesota crackpot.I’ve never watched Russell Brand before but this is well thought out.
“The most vocal enemies have shared interest”
I’ve never watched Russell Brand before but this is well thought out.
“The most vocal enemies have shared interest”
This is a good idea and something the US is sorely missing, but when you consider that NPR has shows such as Democracy Now on it.......ahem......I think the American disease goes far and deep over there.PBS/NPR should create a 24-hour news channel that is politically neutral and completely ad-free (there would be no political advertising even) to counter politically charged news channels on the left or the right.
That’s NPR news now. It just doesn’t need to be on regular cable TV. That’s what is going to kill cable news, that the millennial aged news consumer goes to NPR podcasts, not cable.PBS/NPR should create a 24-hour news channel that is politically neutral and completely ad-free (there would be no political advertising even) to counter politically charged news channels on the left or the right.
It would be funded by the viewers themselves through donations rather than advertisers. By doing so, it can maintain its neutrality. If a viewer likes what he/she is watching, he/she can donate.
Other news channels would call that channel "biased in favour of the other side" regardless of the political leaning of the other news channels. It would have experts on every part of the spectrum. What is meant by experts is that they have doctorate degrees in their fields of study to prevent crackpots of any political affiliation from being promoted.
In other words, it would be the television equivalent of Wikipedia (minus the ability for viewers to edit the programming directly).