Is this the 'Death' of the legacy media?

Libhater

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These politically biased media companies are losing money by the bushelful. It's unsustainable--as Stephen Colbert just learned. His
show was reportedly losing $40 million per year. That's an insane amount of money to lose on a single stand-up so-called comedy/talk
show. He reportedly had 200 people working on his staff.

Well, Greg Gutfeld's evening real comedy/talk show has 12 members, including 2 cameramen. That's right. Just twelve people work
behind the scenes to put a far superior product on the screen.
 
Here's my thing: Who the fuck is this clown? I mean, what was his gig before becoming a piss poor comedic hack pandering to the bigoted bumpkins and christo-fascists freaks that watch Fox Noise?

Never liked Jimmy Fallon ... a terrible follow up to Jay Leno ... but he just sealed his fate with hosting the likes of Gutfeld.
 
These politically biased media companies are losing money by the bushelful. It's unsustainable--as Stephen Colbert just learned. His
show was reportedly losing $40 million per year. That's an insane amount of money to lose on a single stand-up so-called comedy/talk
show. He reportedly had 200 people working on his staff.

Well, Greg Gutfeld's evening real comedy/talk show has 12 members, including 2 cameramen. That's right. Just twelve people work
behind the scenes to put a far superior product on the screen.

The airwaves are swamped with media now, lots of competition for advertising dollars and lots of airtime to fill. And look at the absurd subscription prices for satellite and cable channels. Not sustainable. It's a junk industry, with junk programming. For every hour of quality programming there are hundreds of hours of junk. It's almost the same in non-fiction book publishing. I haven't read an unbiased history in ages.
 
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