They're playing to their preferred audience... the one with Blue Brand loyalty.
Selling Orange Man Bad is all the NYT has -selling objective and actual news would drop those profits back down to where they were before 2016.
The show MUST go on for them and for FoxNews, because they've painted themselves into a corner by marketing to subje…
They're playing to their preferred audience... the one with Blue Brand loyalty.
Selling Orange Man Bad is all the NYT has -selling objective and actual news would drop those profits back down to where they were before 2016.
The show MUST go on for them and for FoxNews, because they've painted themselves into a corner by marketing to subjective audiences that, at this point, won't buy anything else.
They consume the news they want to see/hear/read and anything else just falls off their radar.
Pepsi wouldn't suddenly market a red can version called, "Poca-Cola", and Coca-Cola wouldn't make a blue can version called, "Bepis".
Plus... if they start reporting what is actually going on, (the non-military coup attempt,) there would probably be repurcussions.
The players involved are still actively trying to unseat a president.
If he isn't immune to the police state, how could a chief editor or CEO of a newspaper make it through that gauntlet?
No, they know what side their bread is buttered on.
They're playing to their preferred audience... the one with Blue Brand loyalty.
Selling Orange Man Bad is all the NYT has -selling objective and actual news would drop those profits back down to where they were before 2016.
The show MUST go on for them and for FoxNews, because they've painted themselves into a corner by marketing to subjective audiences that, at this point, won't buy anything else.
They consume the news they want to see/hear/read and anything else just falls off their radar.
Pepsi wouldn't suddenly market a red can version called, "Poca-Cola", and Coca-Cola wouldn't make a blue can version called, "Bepis".
Plus... if they start reporting what is actually going on, (the non-military coup attempt,) there would probably be repurcussions.
The players involved are still actively trying to unseat a president.
If he isn't immune to the police state, how could a chief editor or CEO of a newspaper make it through that gauntlet?
No, they know what side their bread is buttered on.