Deskgrunt50
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Yay! People are fired! C'mon, man.NPR is incredibly bloated.
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Yay! People are fired! C'mon, man.NPR is incredibly bloated.
Here's an update on Paramount Global, "Paramount Global executives warned investors on an earnings call the company ran into significant "headwinds" in 2022 and that this won't be a "robust year" for profits."NewsCorp/Fox, Comcast, Disney, National Amusements (Paramount etc.), Sony, AT & T, Charter, and so forth..
It's a business. Nobody has a right to their jobs.Yay! People are fired! C'mon, man.
Which has fork all to do with this.It's a business. Nobody has a right to their jobs.
Perhaps a city the size of LA has an audience at that time and we live in a 24-7 information environment?NPR has a studio in LA, broadcasting at 2 AM. Why?
Here's an update on Paramount Global, "Paramount Global executives warned investors on an earnings call the company ran into significant "headwinds" in 2022 and that this won't be a "robust year" for profits."
Here's the entire story, Paramount+ prices are going up, whether you get Showtime or not | Engadget
Maybe NPR should start asking for donations while on the air.
NPR has a studio in LA, broadcasting at 2 AM. Why?