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really pinch him and clearly keep him in a box. murdoch is using his platforms to try to keep tucker from coming out and saying anything else and the question is, is he really trying to be the rush limbaugh of this generation in a cage and try to redirect some of the conservative conversation or is he trying to preventing the marketability of tucker carlson? i think that s where the insults around the advertising comes in because it s not often understood that ratings don t translate to revenue so even murdoch is not just saying he doesn t represent who we are as a corporation but he s also not as profitable as the media world might not think he is murdoch is going right at carlson here i would love to think it is because carlson has a history of flirting with white nationalism and authoritarians around the world. we haven t seen that signal from murdoch but perhaps jeremy is right and i think the nation would be better if so. jeremy, let me read a little
that are by and about women are as valued. and then add to that stories about black women. okay. as i said, it is very intersectional, definitely. people who make the financial decisions are still very homogeneous group of people who look at the business side. there are exceptions, but they look at the business side as, what are we going to make back? what are the international sales going to be? what is the box office going to be? they set their budgets around that, so the money follows stories that look like what has succeeded before. so if things are coming from a different perspective, there is no comp. we used to call it the fiscal cliff. women could get low budget movies made, people of colour could get low budget movies made, but as the budgets got higher and more financial eyes were on what that marketability
people who make the financial decisions are still very homogenous group of people who look at the business side. there are exceptions, but they look at the business side as what are we going to make back, what are the international sales going to be, what is the box office going to be? they set their budgets around that. so the money follows stories that look like what has succeeded before. so if things are coming from a different perspective, there is no comp. we used to call it the fiscal cliff. women could get low budget movies made, people of colour could get low budget movies made, but as the budgets got higher and more financial eyes were on what that marketability was, suddenly, those creators fell out of the mix and it ended up being a more homogenous set of people. what would you add to that, stephanie? i have been in this business 35 years, at least.
decisions are still very homogenous group of people who look at the business side. there are exceptions, but they look at the business side as, what are we going to make back, what are the international sales going to be, what is the box office going to be? they set their budgets around that. so, the money follows stories that look like what has succeeded before, so if things are coming from a different perspective, there is no comp. they can t look it up. we used to call it the fiscal cliff. women could get low budget movies made, people of colour could get low budget movies made, but as the budgets got higher and more financial eyes were on what that marketability was, suddenly, those creators fell out of the mix and it ended up being a more homogenous set of people. what would you add to that stephanie? i have been in this business 35 years, at least.