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    We typing out Shower Thoughts onto a black background and calling it memes now?

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    Pretty much most children’s cartoons were designed just to sell toys and other merchandise, and of course ads in between the show to get kids interested in pestering their parents into buying the advertised products. I tried watching a Chip and Dale episode on Disney + recently out of nostalgia, I used to love that show as a kid, but now I realized how simplistic and nonsensical the plot was, cause it’s designed to be consumed by children and they ain’t exactly media literate yet lol

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      In Norway it is illegal to advertise to kids. I love that so much. Can we adult have that too?

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    When Conan’s ratings were scaring the affiliates, many attempts were made to get him to change the show. One of the last-chance attempts was when Conan was brought into Lorne Michael’s office and briskly told that it didn’t have to be good. It just had to get an audience. He refused, and was canned soon after.

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    Having watched a bit of YouTube TV recently, it is impressive that even now, the streaming apps still have fewer ads than television.

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    When deciding what to put on the air, they literally call the advertising “content” and the show that you’re watching “filler”.

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    It’s also how podcasts work for people who don’t know what a RSS feed is. Or having chapter markers. Or no ad injection.