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When Last Week Tonight won an Emmy on Sunday, Daniel OBriens acceptance speech touched on something many intuited when Stephen Colberts show was canceled in July at precisely the moment Paramount was trying to get the Trump administrations Federal Communications Commission to approve its merger with Skydance. We are honored to share [the Emmy] with all writers of late-night political comedy, OBrien said, while that is still a type of show thats allowed to exist.
It wont be allowed to exist for long. Sundays Emmy Awards were creepy and subdued for good reason: Broadcast television, as it has existed for decades, is coming to an end. The crisis is as obvious as it is grave, and it has implications far beyond late-night: Billionaires are accelerating their efforts to consolidate control over media platforms and the president is eager to help them do so, provided they shut down his critics. If they dont, he threatens to use the levers of government particularly those designed to remain independent to financially punish them. None of this is secret; the brazenness is, at least partly, the point.
News broke Wednesday that Disney-owned ABC following a similar announcement from Nexstar, the largest owner of television stations in the United States was pulling Jimmy Kimmels show, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, off the air. The shocking move was ostensibly in response to a remark Kimmel made Monday night, which Nexstar and Sinclair, its biggest competitor, have characterized as so beyond the pale that the late-night comics show could not be permitted to air.
Here is that remark: We had some new lows over the weekend with the MAGA gang desperately trying to characterize this kid who murdered Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them and doing everything they can to score political points from it.
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Dave Bowman
(5,869 posts)durablend
(8,518 posts)Johnny2X2X
(23,432 posts)I firmly believe we'll see media or some celebrity being arrested for criticizing Trump. What they want is to scare people into silence. It's working very well with the media.
BadgerMom
(3,325 posts)Johnny2X2X
(23,432 posts)Someone like Robert DeNiro who will criticize Trump and theyll claim it was threats.
I think theyre going to come after regular people too. Maybe target people active on social media who are anti Trump for suspension of benefits if they get them.
Or maybe they say Antifa forfeits their social security and then label 10 Million democrats as Antifa. Theyll claim thats how they saved social security.
pfitz59
(11,882 posts)soon all broadcast channels will toe the line.
Gimpyknee
(660 posts)The Rolling Stone is reporting that the Sinclair Broadcast Group, which owns 197 local tv stations broadcasting into 40% of American homes, took Jimmy Kimmel off their airwaves and has demanded that he apologize to the Charlie Kirk family and make a meaningful personal donation to the Kirk family and Kirks Turning Point USA organization. WTF?!!!
To add insult to injury Sinclair will air a Charlie Kirk memorial tribute on ABC during Jimmy Kimmels time slot.
Let me hear a Fuck Youuuuuuuu!
Trueblue Texan
(3,782 posts)...were exactly how I closed my letter to ABC.
Harker
(16,896 posts)Repeatedly.
oldmanlynn
(729 posts)When will we realize that we need to have TV stations? Podcast radio stations to counteract all of the misinformation that the right wing networks keep pushing. Weve gotta have a bullhorn. Thats at least as big as theirs. We have to start doing something about this.
Wednesdays
(20,777 posts)Off the top of my head, I can think of only two. There may be others, but not very many.
Magoo48
(6,619 posts)This is the same crossroad we are all facing in multiple places in our lives.
Corporate gas, foods, entertainment
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Initech
(106,375 posts)Fuck Trump!