Gun responseThere’s no room for ammo for murderers or suicide, that we should agree on.
Not pro war. There’s a difference for me between killing innocents , and protecting innocents. That we should agree on.
No company should be beyond the law and lawsuits, even gun manufacturers, that we should agree on.
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August 17, 2022Media Watchdogs keep Bad Media in the Spotlight and Good Media Marginalized.
May 23, 2020Media Watchdogs you keep bad media in the spotlight and good media marginalized!
MEDIA WATCHDOGS in one sense enables bad media to continue. By calling them out you bring attention to them, that should better be on those indie media that are doing media right. Those you neglect mentioning, you help keep marginalized while you keep the bad media in the center of attention and top dogs in firm position.
3 Golden Ages in the Arts
February 1, 20203 Golden Ages in the Arts
From 1990 to 2020 there was a golden age of technology but no golden age of content in the arts. The mainstream mega corporations invented new tech, but couldn’t find content to fill them!
Through the last 30 years there has been a consolidation of companies connected to the arts and media into fewer and fewer hands. This consolidation has ruined almost all the arts from music, writing, and art, to film, theater, and dance.
But there are these 3 exceptions. They all have something in common. They all developed outside the control of the giant media art conglomerates. That means that in every case thousands competed, not 5 or so mega corporations like in the mainstream generic arts.
These three still remain unappreciated and underreported by the mainstream media.
Here are 3 that stand out for me.
1. Zines. The late 80s and 90s were the last golden age of literature before the net.
2. Online bloggers, and original youtube channels, are the new radio and TV. 3. The Korean wave of both K-Pop and K-Dramas developed innovative music and TV / films.
Tom Hendricks
Musea since 1992.
Top 7 Who Have Destroyed Music
September 23, 2019Top Seven Who Have Destroyed the Music Industry.
7. The bought off music media that promotes instead of reports.
6. Radio Conglomerates, the I Hurt Radio bunch.
5. Streaming giants that pay percentages of pennies!
4. Ticket sellers, that make the average price $90.
3. 2. and 1. The Big 3 Labels, Warner, Sony, Universal, the 3 companies, that control everyone’s career in music – even yours!