People have stated that “TV is dying” for years, but is it actually or are audiences just changing their viewing habits? Jon Stewart has a friendly debate with an audience member in the latest #AfterTheCut #DailyShow #JonStewart
People have stated that “TV is dying” for years, but is it actually or are audiences just changing their viewing habits? Jon Stewart has a friendly debate with an audience member in the latest #AfterTheCut #DailyShow #JonStewart
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TV is dying because of the fact that to watch an hour long show you have to watch half an hour of commercials. Now that is creeping into utube and prime and pretty much everything, now they blackmail you into paying for not watching ads. We are a sick nation.
ReplyI didn’t realize how much I missed him on this show
ReplyIfind it hilarious that no one trust real news and people rather trust comedy news even though it’s most likely BS to but at least it’s funny. It’s funny how people take the word journalist and act like it’s some important thing. Litterally in order to be a journalist you just need a pen and a journal. My point is this. Is being a jounalist about getting information or is it about telling people what to think? I like the whole detective approach. Don’t come up with a conclusion until all the evidence points that direction. When you interview people just listen, let them talk. That’s how you collect information. LOL being a jounalist pretending your interviewing someone for a job and argueing like your opinion is what people want to hear. Is more like either you are just to full of your self and want the attention or a propaganda machine. Then again television is about ratings and youtube is about views. Also being wrong and lying are to different things.
ReplyI have been an audience member in the daily show and some of the stuff that they do before the show or if they have something happen that goes off on a tangent, and they edit out for time was fascinating
ReplyI don’t watch TV at all. But I do watch these clips on youtube. 😊
ReplyI think he meant to say “cable is dying”
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Jon Stewart just go fishing, Your not funny
ReplyPropaganda isn’t always tv. But tv is always propaganda.
ReplyLove the new beat!
ReplyThe quick wit on this guy has not decreased one bit over the years.
ReplyYou are referring to centralized information such as Tv against decentralized as the internet is.
ReplyI am looking for, we are looking for a new conflict. Do I need information other than the weather channel? Or I can live life with my education and common sense?
Stewart is out of touch with reality. Biden’s age is not the most important thing to think about, considering the job he’s done and that he’s running against Donald Trump. Going “both-sides” was the dumbest thing Stewart could have done. Like Bill Maher, he just isn’t funny anymore. He’s a sad-looking caricature of himself now.
ReplyWhen people had antenna’s on their roofs, 3 networks ruled the airwaves, and tv viewership was free. That was the golden age. A slow death spiral eversince.
ReplyWe need more Jon in our lives.
ReplyI love Jon Stewart. He is totally right, too. Tiktok may the wrong way to watch this content, but you still have access to it, regardless. Whether you’re watching the Daily Show on your TV via a cable subscription or on this Youtube channel on your phone, you’re still watching The Daily Show.
ReplyNo Jon, it’s like herion with LSD… and It’s highly edited and custom cherry picked snippets and not any form of TV.
ReplyJon is the best.
ReplyThanks for posting this it was great!
ReplyTV is short for “tele-vision” and, in that literal regard, we continue to watch and be informed by sounds & images transported onto a screen. So, TV will likely continue long into the future despite it’s change in form & delivery.
ReplyI think the point which the audience member was trying to make, and I agree with him, is that younger people are mostly or exclusively getting their news in ever short bites on various platforms and is that harmful as any possibility for depth or thoughtfulness is lost. I am unsure what the right answer is since we have been on this trajectory for a long time and coupled with that fact is that the most trusted news person of the last decade(s) is a comedian, who rightly should be trusted, but still strange.
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