scifigrl47:

amy-vic:

saintofpride201:

lizardsfromspace:

In the early 70s Sesame Street was created with an eye towards educating poor, inner-city children for free, and became a massive hit with all children. In 2016, faced with going off the air forever after facing conservative efforts to destroy public broadcasting since basically its beginning, new episodes became a timed exclusive for premium cable network HBO. In 2022 HBO Max, newly merged with and taken over by reality TV channel Discovery, removed Sesame Street episodes and spin-offs from streaming as a tax write-off and scheme to avoid paying residuals.

Sesame Street’s official YouTube channel is uploading the episodes for free, btw. A lot of creators are rebelling against this bullshit.

As always, America, PBS has you and your kids’ backs.

I also want to put in a plug for the American Archive of Public Broadcasting, spearheaded by GBH in Boston to preserve and make available public funded programming from around the country.  More than 7000 public television and radio programs are available to stream through the website, with more than 40000 hours of programming archived and available to researchers and educators through the Library of Congress and GBH itself.

https://americanarchive.org/

(via neil-gaiman)

biggest-gaudiest-patronuses:

biggest-gaudiest-patronuses:

“oh but your favorite shows are going to be delayed by the strikes” my favorite shows consistently get cancelled after 2 excellent seasons bc of the exploitive corporate greed that these strikes are fighting against

“what about all the great new content that’s not getting made” what about all the great content that never got made bc the quality of tv plummeted back in 2007–when studios refused to negotiate and replaced writers with reality tv? what great new content are they gonna come up with by replacing writers with AI bots?

studios care about viewership not quality. if you want quality, you need creators & creatives who are respected, rested, well-compensated, and well-treated. because humans do their best work–creative and otherwise–without abusive employers constantly tightening a noose around their throats.

imagine how incredible modern media could be if its passionate creators weren’t being constantly sabotaged & traumatized by their working conditions. focus on that

saintmelangell-archive:

me sexting: i feel like something bad is going to happen to me. i feel like something bad has happened. it hasn’t reached me yet but it’s on its way.

#any text I send is a sext

(via fairycosmos)


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