On this side of the pond, the major sections of the British media are also putting on a stage show of
'TV Presenters And Their Woes'. (Source:)
Having sold their souls for corporate money, they are attempting to distract their viewers and readers
with the same palace-intrigue that's used on movie celebrities.
It works on two levels, One- it replaces the need for expensive and time-consuming genuine investigations
of those who've bought their trade and Two -it helps to promotes autocue-reading mouthpieces to the status
of so-called luminaries.
'TV Presenters And Their Woes'. (Source:)
Having sold their souls for corporate money, they are attempting to distract their viewers and readers
with the same palace-intrigue that's used on movie celebrities.
It works on two levels, One- it replaces the need for expensive and time-consuming genuine investigations
of those who've bought their trade and Two -it helps to promotes autocue-reading mouthpieces to the status
of so-called luminaries.
Read The TV Guide, yer' don't need a TV.