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Bluetus

(2,177 posts)
12. The legacy media, in general, is at the end.
Mon Dec 22, 2025, 09:35 AM
Yesterday

There is almost no watchable entertainment coming from the original 3 networks, other than the late-night comics and sports programming. I admire the work of Kimmel and Colbert, but in general, the late night format has been losing share steadily over 20 years.

Sports programming, particularly NFL and the Olympics, (and to a lesser degree, the NBA) is what keeps the network doors open at this point. Advertisers value the sports programming because it is mostly watched in real time, making it more likely the ads will be seen. But even the sports programming model is showing big danger signs. The younger generations aren't as addicted to cars, and they aren't as addicted to TV sets. They are much less likely to sit in front of a TV for two solid hours.

People are turning elsewhere for their information and entertainment. There is actually a thought process behind CBS' moves. They see they are in a death spiral trying to appeal to the traditional average family audience. So they are trying to at least solidify a niche. The problem is, the world doesn't need that niche. RWers already have Fox, Newsmax, and 1000 Russian bots to feed their eyeballs and earballs. They don't need CBS.

The strength of the original 3 networks has been their collection of local stations. But those are independently owned. It will be increasingly difficult for the 3 original networks to maintain these systems

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America is broken. Not quite ready to give up on humanity. n/t Morbius Yesterday #1
Me either, but there are days... (n/t) OldBaldy1701E Yesterday #2
The poor white tRUMP voters will still vote rePUKE....... wolfie001 Yesterday #15
And when the get the Nazi side Patton French Yesterday #3
Haven't we heard the Nazi side all year long? travelingthrulife Yesterday #10
"Heard"? We are living it. efhmc Yesterday #20
Kick & Recommend. bronxiteforever Yesterday #4
CBS is toast. Joinfortmill Yesterday #5
The legacy media, in general, is at the end. Bluetus Yesterday #12
This pudgy no talent phony made so many millions wolfie001 Yesterday #16
A crazy thought that has been theorized here on DU... NCDem47 22 hrs ago #31
I doubt they will officially shut down the morning and evening "news" programming. Bluetus 21 hrs ago #37
I don't give a f*ck about sports... boy games. NotHardly 22 hrs ago #32
The NFL thought they had a permanent fortress Bluetus 21 hrs ago #35
I want to ditch cable too tonekat 12 hrs ago #50
You may not ITAL 21 hrs ago #36
This is one boy (aged) that also doesn't give a f*ck. erronis 21 hrs ago #38
Somewhere in heaven, Walter Cronkite is shedding tears.... Jack Valentino 12 hrs ago #52
Yes. People of conscience may have to sacrifice a few of their favorite CBS shows. Mister Ed Yesterday #6
It is pathetic & disgusting Dem4life1970 Yesterday #7
Cut the cord 3825-87867 Yesterday #8
I haven't turned my tv on since 2021 when I watched Biden's inauguration. I was curious travelingthrulife Yesterday #11
Great analogy! Chasstev365 Yesterday #9
Yep. dalton99a Yesterday #13
When the Ellisons took charge of CBS and appointed Bari Weiss, the message was clear. Lonestarblue Yesterday #14
Telling folks not to watch TV around here is futile GusBob Yesterday #17
No cbs sub for me Clouds Passing Yesterday #18
Did somebody at CBS actually say that? I'll believe it when I see it. Doodley Yesterday #19
Is that an actual quote??? marble falls Yesterday #21
Couple of Rebl2 23 hrs ago #22
Please clarify that the "quote" in your OP is sarcasm, a quote you made up, before anyone here highplainsdem 23 hrs ago #23
I will be happy to clarify, as soon as CBS maxrandb 20 hrs ago #40
No, it isn't exactly what Weiss or anyone at CBS said. And I wasn't the only one here asking for highplainsdem 20 hrs ago #41
I prefer to point out the media's complicity in the savage treatment of immigrants maxrandb 20 hrs ago #42
The wording I showed you works every bit as well for that. Without leaving the possibility anyone at highplainsdem 19 hrs ago #43
LOL Mysterian 19 hrs ago #45
I posted that because of the replies above mine. highplainsdem 19 hrs ago #46
This morning she basically told the veteran 60 Minutes journalist that she doesn't know how to do her job Arazi 23 hrs ago #24
She does know this concentration death camp is in El Salvador, right? maxrandb 23 hrs ago #27
Yip, WEISS claims that the story lacked Stephen MILLER's point of view. UTUSN 23 hrs ago #25
Ouch! calimary 23 hrs ago #26
That's why the OP's satirical title is so spot on! WEISS's "reason" of the story needing more work is UTUSN 22 hrs ago #28
Stephen Miller: "Yup, we did it and we can't wait to do it again" Arazi 22 hrs ago #29
and even after that debacle, those fuckers are still trying to be Warner. themaguffin 22 hrs ago #30
DURec leftstreet 22 hrs ago #33
Not to be rude but there have been many genocides Bluesaph 22 hrs ago #34
It is a strange thing that when people bring up other genocides, no one seems to want to discuss them sarisataka 20 hrs ago #39
Most voices never get the regonition they are due... slightlv 19 hrs ago #44
Spot on! yellow dahlia 16 hrs ago #47
Cannot cover Oct 7 rpannier 13 hrs ago #48
They need to be fed into their own... BurnDoubt 13 hrs ago #49
Ouch. OUCH!!!!!!! Jack Valentino 12 hrs ago #51
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