Those shows don't interest me at all. Liberal groups would take those Executive Orders to courts to stop them from going into law for at least 4 or 5 years through the court system in my opinion. I wouldn't like porn would try and be banned which I know the Reagan DOJ wanted to do but just had a report on it about how porn was harmful, and didn't go anywhere other than the report/study.
I'm not reading the manifesto that is Project 2025 too many pages and the few stuff I have heard from the ideas I don't support.
If you closely read Project 2025 you will find they have included plans to enact their projects by Executive Order thus bypassing congress. They know most of their ideas are unpopular and would never pass through both houses. In addition, Project 2025 calls for changing classification of non-partisan civil servants in the Federal Gov't into Presidential appointees who could be fired at will and must follow the President's orders legal or not.
In addition I suggest you watch PBS a little more. they have very good programs such as Antiques Roadshow, Nature, American Experience and Secrets of the Dead. These might expand your horizions a bit.
I don't support Project 2025 and I doubt a lot of it wouldn't be passed to begin with in my opinion it's a pipe dream and wish list. Section 230 is going to be reform that seems to be bipartisan on that, I don't like either dictating social media to remove content it was wrong of the Biden Admin to tell FB to take down posts from users about COVID even if it is looney and crazy as that is a little thing called free speech and the 1ST amendment as well. Take down death threats on social media that are wrong to anyone.
I was glad that the disinformation board never got off the ground that would've been government censorship when Joe Biden tried to get that going and was exposed by the conservative media. I believe that PBS & NPR can make it on their own and taxpayers shouldn't have to fund PBS or NPR, in my opinion, I do read some articles on NPR if it is an interesting article but I haven't listen to them it has been years since I watched PBS nothing on PBS interest me at all.
The NFL is the greediest of any of the different sports and this will lead to problems in the future. Opening up sports to betting and now NFL teams can be partially owned by investment firms has added to the value of the teams but are major mistakes. They sell contracts to the networks and stream those same games they "sold" to the networks. In time they will find out they pushed too far.
More people need to be made aware of the dangerous propositions included in Project 2025. And no one should be fooled by Trump's lie that he knows nothing about it- his people wrote the damned thing. How 49% of voters can still support this monster is beyond me.
Dan Ciccone
from STACKED Entertainment Yesterday, 12:18 PM re: Don't Read This Column
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by Joe Mandese
(Red, White & Blog - Sept. 06)
@Joe - I just think there is a more productive way to use "old people" to motivate and connect with the younger generation vs. pitting generation against generation. Maybe have them communicate how sad they are to see the state of the world and if they were young again, what they would do to change things to make them better.
There is enough overt and disguised discrimination against elderly people without promoting to young people that "old people" are the problem.
BTW - it's not old people who are buying all the electric cars, cell phones, computers, and playing with AI that is using all of the energy and sucking up all of the rare minerals. I'm not blaming young people - but the need for digitzing everything - including all of their communication and entertainment - that is doing more harm than elderly people may have done out of ignroance and not purposeful neglect.
I recall the ads with cancer patients who were missing lungs and speaking through tubes in their neck telling young people "if you see this ad, I'm dead. Don't make the mistakes I made. Don't smoke."
Impactful and educational and motivational vs. divisive and combative and antagonistic.
Polls and history show that a positive message always wins over a negative message.
Ageism is a real problem ( https://www.mediapost.com/publications/article/393394/ageisms-metoo-moment.html ), as is divisiveness, but this get out the vote ad isn't that. It's simply leveraging reverse psychology to remind young voters how they can be included in political decisions that will influence their future. You know, vote.
But I'm guessing you won't be voting that Nail agency should win any advertising awards for it.
Dan Ciccone
from STACKED Entertainment Yesterday, 10:17 AM re: Don't Read This Column
by
by Joe Mandese
(Red, White & Blog - Sept. 06)
So making "old people" look like uncaring a-holes. Great.
ageism exists and elderly people have enough challenges and you're applauding an ad that basically tells gen z that the older population doesn't give a damn about them or the environment - which couldn't be father from the truth.
There is nothing to celebrate about an ad that is trying to further divide us. This country needs to come together and pitting young vs old is sad.
I think secondary markets should get to air the games not just the home team market I feel that Amazon Prime Video TNF Lions VS Packers last year & this year Dec, 5 should be on a local TV station in my opinion, I'll miss that game, and will watch late night on NFL Network which should also be aired live as TNF is a flop on Amazon Prime Video just like that Wild Card game on Peacock and this year on Amazon Prime. As I have said many times I don't believe the spin from the NFL and sports in general about the numbers when it comes to streaming which is a flop, go ahead and spin it I'll never believe it.
Yesterday, 8:18 PM re: A.G. Sulzberger's Stark Warning: How Project 2025 Threatens Free Speech by by Steven Rosenbaum, Featured Contributor (Media Insider - Sept. 09)
Those shows don't interest me at all. Liberal groups would take those Executive Orders to courts to stop them from going into law for at least 4 or 5 years through the court system in my opinion. I wouldn't like porn would try and be banned which I know the Reagan DOJ wanted to do but just had a report on it about how porn was harmful, and didn't go anywhere other than the report/study.
I'm not reading the manifesto that is Project 2025 too many pages and the few stuff I have heard from the ideas I don't support.
Yesterday, 1:50 PM re: Putting The 'Value' Back Into Sponsorship Valuation by by Jon Last, Columnist (Marketing Insider - Sept. 10)
I negotiated my first World Cup in 1986. This is the most simplistic and useless article ever.
Yesterday, 8:42 AM re: A.G. Sulzberger's Stark Warning: How Project 2025 Threatens Free Speech by by Steven Rosenbaum, Featured Contributor (Media Insider - Sept. 09)
If you closely read Project 2025 you will find they have included plans to enact their projects by Executive Order thus bypassing congress. They know most of their ideas are unpopular and would never pass through both houses. In addition, Project 2025 calls for changing classification of non-partisan civil servants in the Federal Gov't into Presidential appointees who could be fired at will and must follow the President's orders legal or not.
In addition I suggest you watch PBS a little more. they have very good programs such as Antiques Roadshow, Nature, American Experience and Secrets of the Dead. These might expand your horizions a bit.
Yesterday, 11:34 PM re: A.G. Sulzberger's Stark Warning: How Project 2025 Threatens Free Speech by by Steven Rosenbaum, Featured Contributor (Media Insider - Sept. 09)
I don't support Project 2025 and I doubt a lot of it wouldn't be passed to begin with in my opinion it's a pipe dream and wish list. Section 230 is going to be reform that seems to be bipartisan on that, I don't like either dictating social media to remove content it was wrong of the Biden Admin to tell FB to take down posts from users about COVID even if it is looney and crazy as that is a little thing called free speech and the 1ST amendment as well. Take down death threats on social media that are wrong to anyone.
I was glad that the disinformation board never got off the ground that would've been government censorship when Joe Biden tried to get that going and was exposed by the conservative media. I believe that PBS & NPR can make it on their own and taxpayers shouldn't have to fund PBS or NPR, in my opinion, I do read some articles on NPR if it is an interesting article but I haven't listen to them it has been years since I watched PBS nothing on PBS interest me at all.
Yesterday, 5:02 PM re: NFL Sticks With Its Game Plan: More Growth... With Less? by by Wayne Friedman, Staff Writer (TV Watch - Sept. 09)
The NFL is the greediest of any of the different sports and this will lead to problems in the future. Opening up sports to betting and now NFL teams can be partially owned by investment firms has added to the value of the teams but are major mistakes. They sell contracts to the networks and stream those same games they "sold" to the networks. In time they will find out they pushed too far.
Yesterday, 1:22 PM re: A.G. Sulzberger's Stark Warning: How Project 2025 Threatens Free Speech by by Steven Rosenbaum, Featured Contributor (Media Insider - Sept. 09)
More people need to be made aware of the dangerous propositions included in Project 2025. And no one should be fooled by Trump's lie that he knows nothing about it- his people wrote the damned thing. How 49% of voters can still support this monster is beyond me.
Yesterday, 12:18 PM re: Don't Read This Column by by Joe Mandese (Red, White & Blog - Sept. 06)
@Joe - I just think there is a more productive way to use "old people" to motivate and connect with the younger generation vs. pitting generation against generation. Maybe have them communicate how sad they are to see the state of the world and if they were young again, what they would do to change things to make them better.
There is enough overt and disguised discrimination against elderly people without promoting to young people that "old people" are the problem.
BTW - it's not old people who are buying all the electric cars, cell phones, computers, and playing with AI that is using all of the energy and sucking up all of the rare minerals. I'm not blaming young people - but the need for digitzing everything - including all of their communication and entertainment - that is doing more harm than elderly people may have done out of ignroance and not purposeful neglect.
I recall the ads with cancer patients who were missing lungs and speaking through tubes in their neck telling young people "if you see this ad, I'm dead. Don't make the mistakes I made. Don't smoke."
Impactful and educational and motivational vs. divisive and combative and antagonistic.
Polls and history show that a positive message always wins over a negative message.
Yesterday, 10:39 AM re: Don't Read This Column by by Joe Mandese (Red, White & Blog - Sept. 06)
@Dan Ciccone: Hey, I told you not to read it.
Ageism is a real problem ( https://www.mediapost.com/publications/article/393394/ageisms-metoo-moment.html ), as is divisiveness, but this get out the vote ad isn't that. It's simply leveraging reverse psychology to remind young voters how they can be included in political decisions that will influence their future. You know, vote.
But I'm guessing you won't be voting that Nail agency should win any advertising awards for it.
Yesterday, 10:17 AM re: Don't Read This Column by by Joe Mandese (Red, White & Blog - Sept. 06)
So making "old people" look like uncaring a-holes. Great.
ageism exists and elderly people have enough challenges and you're applauding an ad that basically tells gen z that the older population doesn't give a damn about them or the environment - which couldn't be father from the truth.
There is nothing to celebrate about an ad that is trying to further divide us. This country needs to come together and pitting young vs old is sad.
September 7, 2024, 12:13 AM re: New NFL Season: 49% Of Games On Streaming, 7% Exclusively by by Wayne Friedman (Television News Daily - Sept. 06)
I think secondary markets should get to air the games not just the home team market I feel that Amazon Prime Video TNF Lions VS Packers last year & this year Dec, 5 should be on a local TV station in my opinion, I'll miss that game, and will watch late night on NFL Network which should also be aired live as TNF is a flop on Amazon Prime Video just like that Wild Card game on Peacock and this year on Amazon Prime. As I have said many times I don't believe the spin from the NFL and sports in general about the numbers when it comes to streaming which is a flop, go ahead and spin it I'll never believe it.
September 6, 2024, 4:14 PM re: New NFL Season: 49% Of Games On Streaming, 7% Exclusively by by Wayne Friedman (Television News Daily - Sept. 06)
Sorry, but zero games are exclusive to Streaming. Broadcast simulcasts will air in the competing teams' home markets.
September 6, 2024, 1:54 PM re: Nielsen Ratings: It's The Swing States, Stupid by by Joe Mandese (Marketing Politics Weekly - Sept. 06)
I don't know a soul who watched the DNC and I know thousands, good luck Kamala you'll need it
September 6, 2024, 1:18 PM re: ABC News Attempts To 'Civilize' Debate With 16 Rules by by Adam Buckman, Featured Columnist (TVBlog - Sept. 06)
"Candidates will not be permitted to ask questions of each other."
Utterly stupid. So it is not a debate but a Q&A.
why bother having them on the same stage?
September 6, 2024, 11:16 AM re: Nielsen Ratings: It's The Swing States, Stupid by by Joe Mandese (Marketing Politics Weekly - Sept. 06)
People tuned in to watch the celebrities during the Democratic national convention – not the politicians. Don't kid yourself.
September 6, 2024, 10:43 AM re: Nielsen Ratings: It's The Swing States, Stupid by by Joe Mandese (Marketing Politics Weekly - Sept. 06)
I am reminded of overconfidence by the media in 2016. History repeats itself.
September 6, 2024, 8:41 AM re: ABC News Attempts To 'Civilize' Debate With 16 Rules by by Adam Buckman, Featured Columnist (TVBlog - Sept. 06)
One rule they left out is that candidates must not lie. LOL.
September 5, 2024, 1:08 PM re: Dentsu Unveils Post-GARM Ad Coalition, Backs Credible News Media by by Joe Mandese (MediaDailyNews - Sept. 05)
"Heil Hydra! Cut off one head, two more shall take its place!" LOL.
September 5, 2024, 12:54 PM re: GroupM Taps Hartell As EssenceMediacom U.S. CEO by by Joe Mandese (MediaDailyNews - Sept. 05)
Nice
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September 5, 2024, 12:52 PM re: WPP, OMG Big Winners In $5B Amazon Media Review by by Steve McClellan (MAD - Sept. 04)
Nice
September 5, 2024, 12:52 PM re: Accenture Song Taps Former IPG Exec Kumar To Lead Data, AI Efforts by by Steve McClellan (MAD - Sept. 05)
Nice
September 5, 2024, 12:52 PM re: A Priest, A Rabbi And A Minister Walk Into A Voting Booth by by Joe Mandese (Red, White & Blog - Sept. 04)
Nice
September 5, 2024, 12:52 PM re: Spending On Retail Media Networks Begins To Decline by by Sarah Mahoney, Staff Writer (Retail Insider - Sept. 04)
Nice
September 5, 2024, 12:51 PM re: 'Wheel' Turns For Vanna As New Host Settles In by by Adam Buckman, Featured Columnist (TVBlog - Sept. 05)
Nice