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Tag: Culture War
Matt Walsh Brings Video Game Infiltration Mainstream
Some more prominent names are starting to take an interest in the video game industry and what companies like Sweet Baby Inc. are doing to it – and doing through it. X is aflutter this morning over Matt Walsh of The Daily Wire devoting a large segment of his podcast, The Matt Walsh Show, to the…
Daily Wire Launches Children’s Entertainment Company Bentkey
The Daily Wire has made another advancement in the culture wars. Yesterday, the 100th anniversary of Disney, the conservative media company launched its own children’s entertainment company, Bentkey. In a video introducing Bentkey, Daily Wire co-founder Jeremy Boreing said the company will not be about politics but “childhood, and wonder, and adventure… values, and all the things politics…
Disney to “Quiet the Noise” on Culture War, Per Iger
Bob Iger is pledging to back out of the culture war… again. According to a report written by Lauren Martin, a company analyst for Needham & Company, Iger told Disney investors he would “quiet the noise” on the culture war because it’s bad for business. This happened on Tuesday at an investor event held at…
RUMOR: Doctor Who Christmas Specials Could Be Making a Comeback
The upcoming Russell T. Davies renaissance era of Doctor Who may finally be close to a positive announcement that is not saddled with the customary concerns derived from current-day BBC and Hollywood. As first reported by TVZone, the Doctor Who Christmas Specials may be making a comeback. This is still a rumor and should be…
Disney+ Seeking Streaming Rights to Doctor Who
According to a recent report from Bloomberg, Disney is in negotiations with the BBC to acquire the streaming rights to the British sci-fi series Doctor Who. This rumored deal is the latest in a long line of streaming hot potatoes with Doctor Who. No streaming service seems inclined to fight for their access to this show, and…
Russel T. Davies Attacks a Doctor Who Fan – No Republicans Allowed
Some fans of popular British sci-fi series Doctor Who have fought their instincts, holding off full rejection of the franchise’s future. They’ve hoped that the returning king, Russell T. Davies, would restore the series to its former glory. However, it appears the series’ political nature and the anti-fan attitude that annihilated its popularity under Chris Chibnall’s leadership will continue…