Anonymous ID: 61c4e7 Feb. 18, 2019, 8:15 a.m. No.5242456   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2501 >>2904

MSM

 

1. Comcast - US$84.5 billion

 

Holdings include: NBCUniversal, NBC and Telemundo, Universal Pictures, Illumination Entertainment, Focus Features, DreamWorks Animation, 26 television stations in the United States and cable networks USA Network, Bravo, CNBC, MSNBC, Syfy, NBCSN, Golf Channel, E!, and NBC Sports Regional Networks. Comcast also owns the Philadelphia Flyers through a separate subsidiary.

 

2. The Walt Disney Company - US$55.13 billion

 

Holdings include: ABC Television Network, cable networks ESPN, the Disney Channel, Disney XD, Freeform, History, A&E and Lifetime, approximately 30 radio stations, music, video game, and book publishing companies, production companies Touchstone, Marvel Entertainment, Lucasfilm, Walt Disney Pictures, Pixar Animation Studios, mobile app developer Disney Mobile, Disney Consumer Products and Interactive Media, and theme parks in several countries.

 

3. AT&T - US$31.27 billion

 

Holdings include: WarnerMedia (CNN, The CW (a joint venture with CBS), HBO, Cinemax, Cartoon Network, Adult Swim, HLN, NBA TV, TBS, TNT, TruTV, Turner Classic Movies, AT&T SportsNet, Audience, Otter Media, Warner Bros. Pictures, Castle Rock, DC Comics, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, and New Line Cinema), DirecTV, U-Verse, other channels, AT&T Mobility and Cricket Wireless.

 

4. 21st Century Fox - US$28.50 billion

 

Holdings include: the cable networks National Geographic, Nat Geo Wild, FX, FXX, FX Movie Channel, and the regional Fox Sports Networks ; film production companies 20th Century Fox, Fox Searchlight Pictures and Blue Sky Studios.

 

5. CBS Corporation - US$13.69 billion

 

Holdings include: CBS Television Network and the CW (a joint venture with Time Warner), cable networks CBS Sports Network, Showtime, Pop; 30 television stations; Entercom, owner of hundreds of radio stations; CBS Television Studios; book publisher Simon & Schuster.

 

6. Viacom - US$13.26 billion

Holdings include: MTV, Nickelodeon/Nick at Nite, TV Land, VH1, BET, CMT, Comedy Central, Logo TV, Paramount Network, Paramount Pictures, and Paramount Home Media Distribution.

 

 

 

AND WE HAVE 8CHAN

Anonymous ID: 61c4e7 Feb. 18, 2019, 8:24 a.m. No.5242650   🗄️.is 🔗kun

True Detective Season 3 Crosses Over Season 1 with Horrifying Possibilities

 

Executive producer Scott Stephens told The Hollywood Reporter "the stuff in season one was based on the same sort of pedophilia stories that are mentioned by the documentary crew. That's kind of the connective tissue." True Detective's second episode of season 3, "Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye," opened the door to the first season crossover when the "True Criminal" documentary maker Elisa Montgomery clicks on some amateur true crime websites about "large scale pedophile rings connected to people of influence." She then asks Hays what he knows about the Franklin scandal. Revealed by the investigations and separate grand juries as an intricate hoax along the lines of Pizzagate and QAnon, the Franklin scandal is ripe for True Detective mythology. The alleged pedophile ring linked a Nebraska banker to a cult-like network trafficking underage girls for Satanic rituals in Washington D.C.

 

https://www.denofgeek.com/us/tv/true-crime/279321/true-detective-season-3-crosses-over-to-season-1

Anonymous ID: 61c4e7 Feb. 18, 2019, 8:36 a.m. No.5242859   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3121

MSM has exactly zero obligation to be impartial.

 

In some countries, public broadcasters (who are often the largest media companies in their country) are supposed to be unbiased and as honest as possible, but even they've been drifting away from that (see: BBC).

 

In the US, all the largest and most popular /normies/ news organizations - whether it's TV channels or newspapers - are privately owned, so they can do the news any way they like (and even the few public broadcasters like PBS have been accused of bias many times).

 

Sure, they may sometimes claim they're super impartial, honest, and important to your democracy, but you know that's just a marketing tactic to create a trustworthy image.

 

American media outlets are absolutely biased, whether it's Fox, MSNBC, CNN, or others, because the way your political system works and affects the public debate doesn't really allow for truly neutral media.

 

Imagine an actually neutral media outlet in the US reporting the facts instead of pushing an agenda.

 

Those people would get destroyed.

 

They would get blasted from the left every time they reported on positive changes under the Trump administration, or on crime statistics in minority communities, or on the economic consequences of illegal immigration.

 

And they would get blasted from the right every time they reported on negative changes under Trump, or the benefits of legalizing abortions, or the dangers of organized religion.

 

MSM is biased, because there is no place in the US for truly neutral news coverage.

 

A two-party political system is necessarily going to result in a polarized society full of people with extreme viewpoints, who in turn seek out media confirming their pre-existing opinions and biases, instead of challenging them by objectively informing about current events from a neutral perspective. If you want unbiased media, fix your political system first, then set up news outlets that gain nothing from spreading propaganda, and try to control them properly so they don't go off the rails based on the opinions of the people who run them.