Propaganda mouthpieces that serve the state do not need to be financially viable to operate.
The mistake here is viewing mass media as an isolated business model, where the business must have viewers to sell ads.
Witness how Fox was willing to commit seppuku – losing 50% of their viewers overnight – by supporting Biden's "win" and denying election fraud. This indicates their goal is not the bottom line, it's service to the corporate-state establishment.
The business model, then, is the larger business model of the corporate-state establishment. Mass media creates propaganda that supports the establishment. The value extracted by the establishment is unmitigated power over the US and much of the world. This extracts tremendous revenue, part of which can then be funneled into the mass media by buying ads.
Propaganda mouthpieces that serve the state do not need to be financially viable to operate.
The mistake here is viewing mass media as an isolated business model, where the business must have viewers to sell ads.
Witness how Fox was willing to commit seppuku – losing 50% of their viewers overnight – by supporting Biden's "win" and denying election fraud. This indicates their goal is not the bottom line, it's service to the corporate-state establishment.
The business model, then, is the larger business model of the corporate-state establishment. Mass media creates propaganda that supports the establishment. The value extracted by the establishment is unmitigated power over the US and much of the world.
Propaganda mouthpieces that serve the state do not need to be financially viable to operate.
The mistake here is viewing mass media as an isolated business model, where the business must have viewers so it can sustain itself from ads.
Witness how Fox was willing to commit seppuku – losing 50% of their viewers overnight – by supporting Biden's "win" and denying election fraud. This indicates their goal is not the bottom line, it's service to the corporate-state establishment.
The business model, then, is the larger business model of the corporate-state establishment. Mass media creates propaganda that supports the establishment. The value extracted by the establishment is unmitigated power over the US and much of the world.
Propaganda mouthpieces that serve the state do not need to be financially viable to operate.
The mistake here is viewing mass media as an isolated business model, where the business must have viewers so it can sustain itself from ads.
Witness how Fox was willing to commit seppuku – losing 50% of their viewers overnight – by supporting Biden's "win" and denying election fraud. This indicates their goal is not the bottom line, it's service to the corporate-state establishment.
The business model, then, is the larger business model of the corporate-state establishment. Mass media creates propaganda that supports the establishment. The value extracted by the establishment is unmitigated power over the US and much of the world – not a mere pittance in revenue from ad sales.
Propaganda mouthpieces that serve the state do not need to be financially viable to operate.