For commercial broadcasters I think it's just a matter of getting local advertisers to pay for it (since NBC's American ad clients aren't going to pay for British viewers who may or may not be able to buy their products)
So British public==American ad clients. Or something.
Man, my head really hurts. I wish I could bail. But missing today is really not an option, and I don't think my painkiller prescription has been filled.
I really don't get why understanding certain things is so hard for some people. How many times do we have to have the same conversation??? Apparently one more time.
I liked that segment, and I did get the point of "the hard bigotry of high expectations" FWIW. Good observations.
How many times do we have to have the same conversation??? Apparently one more time.
I am sorry for your pain; however, reading that question on this board, in this thread, really cracked me up.
Heh. By "conversation" I mean "telling someone facts."
So British public==American ad clients. Or something.
In terms of Who Is Paying To Get This Show On The Air, yeah.
(Obviously oversimplified, but I don't want to make your headache worse.)
I really don't get why understanding certain things is so hard for some people. How many times do we have to have the same conversation??? Apparently one more time.
Wait, you work at my office??