I’m sure CBS keeps track of generic people. Though they might not know what specific person selects or deselects a specific channel, they watch statistics and they have a pretty good idea when generic me is watching or not and why.
Let me help them, just a little. Last night, generic me turned to CBS to watch Elsbeth as I generally do on Thursday night. After about 45 seconds of the program, generic me turned the TV off and turned the radio on.
Somehow, I figured CBS knows that and they know why. At one time it was thought TV would put radio out of business. Now I wonder if it will be radio that shuts down TV.
However, just in case they can’t figure it out, I’ll explain it. It is not something some of us generic me’s enjoy watching, two men hugging and kissing.
Maybe you at CBS like that sort of thing. Not so much us generic me’s; especially those of us that believe in God.
Then again, those in Hollywood don’t care about us generic God fearing folks. That actually was established decades ago. However, have you looked around lately. Much of the glitter of Hollywood is gone.
The movie industry is and has been struggling. The TV world has a few more decades as they have decided to force garbage dow our generic throats, regardless. Mostly, what is done in Hollywood will be done elsewhere, by other people, if at all. The process has already begun.
Last I checked, hardly any programs on TV anymore. At one time, there were dozens of series, 3 or 4 each night. Now, maybe 4 or 5 that are being watched. What little I watch are mostly reruns. Take away the sports, game shows and reality things, and it won’t be worth powering up the transmitters.