Thursday, September 18, 2025

Even Arch-Right Wing TeeVee Is Not Comfortable With This

Really not the concern of the FCC. L’etat, c’est Trump. Pretty sure they don’t.
BRENDAN CARR: If local TV stations don't think running that programming serves the public interest, then they have every right under the law to preempt it. We're in the midst of a massive shift.
That road runs both ways, buddy. Be careful what you wish for, you might get it. (Although Hannity’s network is not subject to FCC regulation “in the public interest.” More likely FoxNews starts streaming as cable withers and dies. But broadcast stations that go more conservative (hem-hem CBS) could find themselves on the receiving end.) This guy pretty much just sticks his finger in the air. Or just notices when the “wrong”ox is getting gored.

2 comments:

  1. I get the feeling these guys don't care if they become villains in history for seventy years into the future. I don't know if Olbermann's prediction made when Colbert was given a years notice is true that all the late night audience talk shows are on the way out but if it were me, I'd want to go out the way that Kimmel is going out because it will make his reputation for at least as long and there's no question that he's on the side of democracy, unlike so many in the original blacklist. Considering how much they've been being paid for years I don't think they're going to have trouble making ends meet and they might make a podcast career that's a lot freer. Lots of those who have been canned by corporate media are a lot better on their own. Olbermann's just one example of that.

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  2. I never caught the interest of anyone who could denounce me when I was in a pulpit or teaching.

    Now, in this new era of McCarthyism, I’m still invisible, but also as invulnerable as Olbermann. But being too small to notice is my protection, and I’m very happy with it. I see people being fired for what they said in social media, and I think: “EXECUTE YOUR EXFIL! DELETE YOUR ACCOUNT! BY THE TIME YOU HEAR THE JACKBOOTS, IT’S TOO LATE!”

    Not that many expected this to happen; until it did. Still, it’s not like the Hollywood black list: you can save your job by scrubbing your social media presence. It ain’t worth it, and you can’t sue your way back into employment. Which is not to blame victims but, as they say in “Slow Horses:” “London Rules: cover your arse.”

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