Blind Items Revealed #1
March 23, 2019
This streaming service is paying cash strapped journalists to pitch stories about content on the streaming service and masquerade it as an article or best of list.
Netflix
This streaming service is paying cash strapped journalists to pitch stories about content on the streaming service and masquerade it as an article or best of list.
Netflix
It's called branded content. Not illegal and literally everybody does it.
ReplyDeleteWell, it's not like those journalists have any legitimate skills. They gotta eat.
ReplyDeleteNetflix has Santa Clarita Diet, so I don't care. So glad it's back. And it isn't like they're altering facts about actual news.
ReplyDeleteMost journalists fit that description these days😩
ReplyDeleteWhen does this thing pop then? They already have 10 billion in debt...
ReplyDeleteThey do a better job with publicity than most streaming service, Pluto, Tubi, Vudu, Crackle are all good and you don't need to pay for, but most haven't heard of them.
ReplyDeleteNetflix meanwhile has been down since yesterday, so f*ck them.
Hoi I’ve never heard of Pluto, Tubi, Vudu, or Crackle before. I’ll look them up. *Takes note* 📝 Thanks for that! 💛
DeleteI canceled mine and downloaded the one with movies in theaters ...that way I could watch Bohemian Rhapsody and not play to support pedos..gotta love piracy
ReplyDeleteBtw Hulu is shit..
ReplyDeleteCripes, another "reveal" of the easy part of a blind. Name the journalists!
ReplyDeleteI agree. Since journalists have so much influence, I think they can be subjects of blind items (just like the #MeToo-ers and the predators).
DeleteRight now I’d like to ask Katharine Viner if #WritingWhileFemale means letting other women get away with plagiarism. #Questions
The "must see lists" never include any thing to avoid, so all their programming must be great. I will start a sub today.
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