
"Dear HBO, I don’t really find it funny to hear the phrase ‘cat litter’ used for comedic purposes..."
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"Dear HBO, I don’t really find it funny to hear the phrase ‘cat litter’ used for comedic purposes..."
Trial by Media
'Personally I take all these programmes with a pinch of salt.'
Squeezing the Free Press.
Department of Theatre, Film and Television: Lights...Camera...Unemployment!
"Why don't we switch off the news and give Brexit up for Lent?"
News and Magazines. Celebrity gossip. Sports scandals. Political bickering. We're out of the "information age" and well into the "too much information age"!
"And now here's Cathie with the hypothetical portion of the news."
"See..? We told you there was nothing there..."
BBC - Crisis Management, Damage Control and Liability Supervision.
Donald Trump Playing Golf With Hair On Fire
Difference of Opinion
Meet the Enemy
'There's nothing on.'
"If I 'HAD IT ALL' it would it be enough?"
'Thank heavens! For a minute there I thought it was the news!'
"Are all Brits bisexual, or just the ones who publish their diaries?"
Public Relations: Reputations cleaned and repaired
"I'm more of a 'How Jen stays thin' person than a 'Why Jen won't let Brad alone' person."
"Well, at least it's an improvement from last night."
Caution: Driver Watching "Hard Copy"
Here's the Weird Anti-Terrorist Trash Talk That Stayed on Donald Trump's Cutting Room Floor After the Manchester Attack
"And by president we mean the one on Saturday night tv, not the real one. He kinda sucks."
'We interrupt this programme for a sex flash.'
Florida Governor, Rick Scott, cuts funding for rape victims.
"The regular Fox news commentator was canned for being too soft on Iran. I'm Dick Cheney."
Sci-Fi Museum. New Exhibit. H.G. Wells War of the Worlds. In 1938, Orson Welles broadcast "War of the Worlds," a radio drama about aliens from Mars invading earth. The radio drama was presented as a series of fake news reports about devastation caused by the invading aliens. Many listeners turned in to the program mid-roadcast and thought the news reports were real. Widespread panic ensued. Wow! Orson Welles caused all that panic with a radio program. Just imagine what he could have don
'Contrary to the popular view, our studies show that it is real life that contributes to violence on television.'
"I'm going to miss it when they stop warning us"
"Which news channel should we watch?"
"This just in: one of us always tells lies; the other always tells the truth. Who's who? Stay tuned."
"It's wonderful to be away from the rat race. So, what happened on 'CSI: Miami' last night?"
"Britain's Got Talent is now in its tenth astonishingly brilliant year!"
"Since you have already been convicted by the media, I imagine we can wrap this up pretty quickly."
"Er...nothing much has happened yet today...."
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