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In reply to the discussion: NBC faces blowback for booking a Trump town hall Thursday up against Biden's on ABC. [View all]Celerity
(52,528 posts)104. same as CBS last time (and the others did so as well)
Leslie Moonves of CBS in 2016 "It may not be good for America, but it's damn good for CBS.
The big banner headline across the top of the New York Times homepage as Tuesday got underway TRUMPS TAXES SHOW CHRONIC LOSSES AND YEARS OF TAX AVOIDANCE might give the impression that Donald Trump is finally on the verge of political downfall. Dont believe it for a moment. The same kind of mistaken belief has led many to put undeserved trust in a corporate-media system. But the New York Times isnt going to save us. Neither is the Washington Post, MSNBC, CNN or any of the other mass-media outlets, liberal or otherwise. To a large extent, the corporate media especially the TV networks that gave Trump billions of dollars worth of free airtime while raking in enormous ad revenues made him president. The advertising-and-ratings-bedazzled head of the CBS network, Leslie Moonves, uttered an infamously emblematic comment eight months before the 2016 election, in the midst of a campaign that Trump dominated with TV coverage: It may not be good for America, but its damn good for CBS.
The big banner headline across the top of the New York Times homepage as Tuesday got underway TRUMPS TAXES SHOW CHRONIC LOSSES AND YEARS OF TAX AVOIDANCE might give the impression that Donald Trump is finally on the verge of political downfall. Dont believe it for a moment. The same kind of mistaken belief has led many to put undeserved trust in a corporate-media system. But the New York Times isnt going to save us. Neither is the Washington Post, MSNBC, CNN or any of the other mass-media outlets, liberal or otherwise. To a large extent, the corporate media especially the TV networks that gave Trump billions of dollars worth of free airtime while raking in enormous ad revenues made him president. The advertising-and-ratings-bedazzled head of the CBS network, Leslie Moonves, uttered an infamously emblematic comment eight months before the 2016 election, in the midst of a campaign that Trump dominated with TV coverage: It may not be good for America, but its damn good for CBS.
Less well-known are other statements that Moonves also made while speaking to a Morgan Stanley conference in February 2016. Man, who would have expected the ride were all having right now? And: The moneys rolling in and this is fun. And: Ive never seen anything like this, and this is going to be a very good year for us. Sorry. Its a terrible thing to say. But, bring it on, Donald. Keep going. And: Donalds place in this election is a good thing. At the same time, CNN president Jeff Zucker who presided over the networks all-Trump-all-the-time policy during the 2016 primaries was privately offering guidance to candidate Trump. Zucker had helped build the Trump myth years earlier when he was at NBC presiding over Trumps Apprentice show, which turned out to be financially and politically crucial for his path to the White House. Under the ongoing reign of the casino economy, the corporate house is set up to always win.
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NBC faces blowback for booking a Trump town hall Thursday up against Biden's on ABC. [View all]
Eugene
Oct 2020
OP
I disagree. Freak shows and car accidents out draw civil informative content.
SayItLoud
Oct 2020
#80
Sorry about that, but they are the trio that have hosted the debate analysis...
Moostache
Oct 2020
#35
You took a bold stand, calling out some talking heads who are very popular here in DU parts.
ResistantAmerican17
Oct 2020
#10
So tell us what's so wrong with them; most important, what you want in cable news & anchors.
ancianita
Oct 2020
#16
Brianna Keiler is one name that comes to mind as a straight forward real deal type.
ResistantAmerican17
Oct 2020
#68
As far as the programming decision to run a trump town hall the same time ABC is airing a Biden
calimary
Oct 2020
#44
I agree 100%. Don't know what their thinking is, but maybe Comcast is calling the shots now?
George II
Oct 2020
#39
Love your analysis but the last paragraph was an arrow straight gut punch.
ResistantAmerican17
Oct 2020
#52
I will no longer watch NBC. This is sicking to me and smacks of partisanship. Chuck Toad ...
SWBTATTReg
Oct 2020
#5
Good point about Trump's fingerprints. The ol' broke horse gets to stay in the media horse race.
ancianita
Oct 2020
#18
They will just let Trump spout lies. They are incapable of holding him to account for what he says.
Doodley
Oct 2020
#8
Everyone should notice that besides the bullshit he's suddenly loving Americans AND
ancianita
Oct 2020
#66
I kept a full FiOS HD package for HBO and MSNBC. I got sick of MSNBC and cut the TV cord.
TheBlackAdder
Oct 2020
#25
NBC is too big to be influenced by the American public's opinion of this decision.
ancianita
Oct 2020
#26
I just sent an email to NBC's managing editor conveying my disgust with their decision.
grobertj
Oct 2020
#49
NBC makes it really difficult to like. So much against Dems already. Dickhead has commanded the
Pepsidog
Oct 2020
#71
Blatant ratings whoring by NBC, that's what it is.... Giddy-up, its horse race time!
Baclava
Oct 2020
#83