I often find myself musing on the complexities of what exactly is content in the broadcasting paradigm.
I've accepted that negativity sells better than positivity in the competitive media world and the constant
churning of woeful examples has become the norm, but it seems that when it comes to towing-the-line
of a narrative, chuckling at the beginning of an interview about abusing young females might not be a
good idea.
I've accepted that negativity sells better than positivity in the competitive media world and the constant
churning of woeful examples has become the norm, but it seems that when it comes to towing-the-line
of a narrative, chuckling at the beginning of an interview about abusing young females might not be a
good idea.
It's only an island if you look at it from the water.