Maybe someday we will have an owner of a station who isn't afraid to air everything as it really is instead of hiding behind what is politically correct.
At least we'll always have the internet!
Maybe someday we will have an owner of a station who isn't afraid to air everything as it really is instead of hiding behind what is politically correct.
You DO have a great point there! ^5! (Until someone comes along and decides what we can or cannot put on here. And by here...I mean the internet not HERE!)At least we'll always have the internet!
lol, I don't really know who she is either. hey if you or i don't know her then she isn't that important anyways, right?I have no idea who Kathy Griffin is- that's a bit rough saying that about Jesus, like the 'suck it' bit...with so many Americans being Jesus lovers, she will be sure to have offended a ton of people.
Maybe someday we will have an owner of a station who isn't afraid to air everything as it really is instead of hiding behind what is politically correct.
i'd almost think you feel it is a bad thing... :croc:
You DO have a great point there! ^5! (Until someone comes along and decides what we can or cannot put on here. And by here...I mean the internet not HERE!)
Well that owner will not have to worry about revenues then. It was a busines decision.Maybe someday we will have an owner of a station who isn't afraid to air everything as it really is instead of hiding behind what is politically correct.
Well that owner will not have to worry about revenues then. It was a busines decision.
i will be so happy in the future then. i can not wait! keeping a eye on what my kids watch is a full time job i swear. out of 300 channels they only have 10 not blocked in the living room and i still have to say "omg what are you watching! that show is now off limits!!!"Actually, the future will be viewers buying programs individually online. This will be perfect for Kathy Griffin (just as she has benefited from the lower demand for ratings on basic cable). She's always attracted a minority audience, but a very loyal one, and her fans will find her wherever she goes.
Why is it sad, Kathy doesn't do it for free?Sadly, it is about the almighty dollar...isn't it?!
i don't know what did your kids do since you hid violence from them?What happens when teens grow up and can't wait to see what has been hidden from them their entire lives? Do they decide then not to watch horrible things? How does that work?
Granted, I was careful when mine were young what they saw...but as they got older...I didn't ban a show for language, for drugs, for other situations...only violence. So the news was never an option for them to see! : )
Too cool - no commercialsActually, the future will be viewers buying programs individually online. This will be perfect for Kathy Griffin (just as she has benefited from the lower demand for ratings on basic cable). She's always attracted a minority audience, but a very loyal one, and her fans will find her wherever she goes.
then my plan of guarding everything they watch should work out perfect! one of my local stations not cable had "family guy" on yesterday at 5. my 9 year old did not understand why he could not watch it because it was a cartoon. now i might like some of the episodes but i really dont think it should be available to kids and i cant block the channel so i have to make the show "off limits"LOL They still don't watch it! They hate the news or violent shows and my son is in Seminary...so he is actively against violence of any kind. >wink<
my kids watch the Simpson's but that is a far cry from family guy or south park. at 9 my son is to young to understand that animated does not mean appropriateI let my kids grow up watching the Simpsons. Some of those episodes had some innuendo, but the kids didn't catch it til they were old enough to get it.
My daughter and I watched Steven Lynch for the first time together when she was a mere 14. Oh, Horrors! LOL She thought he was every bit as funny as I did. (Come to find out her Drama/Music teacher was a huge fan, too!)
i will be so happy in the future then. i can not wait! keeping a eye on what my kids watch is a full time job i swear. out of 300 channels they only have 10 not blocked in the living room and i still have to say "omg what are you watching! that show is now off limits!!!"