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I would think that somebody,,anybody, would look at their tiny audience and would come to an easy business solution to entice a larger audience and more advertising revenue,,,change the one-sided approach!...
I would think that somebody,,anybody, would look at their tiny audience and would come to an easy business solution to entice a larger audience and more advertising revenue,,,change the one-sided approach!...
Amen to that. In a boardroom somewhere their meager ad revenue has to be a subject of discussion, frequently I would think considering their ongoing low ratings. And the natural question from someone at the top should be what are you going to do to make it better next quarter and beyond?
But, it's either never asked or they keep swallowing whatever pie-in-the-sky plans the MSNBC idiots feed them. That never work.
Really lousy upper management.
I would think that somebody,,anybody, would look at their tiny audience and would come to an easy business solution to entice a larger audience and more advertising revenue,,,change the one-sided approach!...
Amen to that. In a boardroom somewhere their meager ad revenue has to be a subject of discussion, frequently I would think considering their ongoing low ratings. And the natural question from someone at the top should be what are you going to do to make it better next quarter and beyond?
But, it's either never asked or they keep swallowing whatever pie-in-the-sky plans the MSNBC idiots feed them. That never work.
Really lousy upper management.
Pie-in-the-sky? Do even know what it means? Progressives don't go for that. It's about solutions for the here and now, not the hereafter.
pie in the sky - Wiktionary
Amen to that. In a boardroom somewhere their meager ad revenue has to be a subject of discussion, frequently I would think considering their ongoing low ratings. And the natural question from someone at the top should be what are you going to do to make it better next quarter and beyond?
But, it's either never asked or they keep swallowing whatever pie-in-the-sky plans the MSNBC idiots feed them. That never work.
Really lousy upper management.
Pie-in-the-sky? Do even know what it means? Progressives don't go for that. It's about solutions for the here and now, not the hereafter.
pie in the sky - Wiktionary
From your link: pie in the sky
A fanciful notion; ludicrous concept; the illusory promise of a desired outcome that is unlikely to happen.
So, go back and reread my post and sub "the illusory promise of a desired outcome that is unlikely to happen" for pie-in-the-sky and maybe it'll make sense. If not, that's life.
Wind power. Solar. Electric cars.I would think that somebody,,anybody, would look at their tiny audience and would come to an easy business solution to entice a larger audience and more advertising revenue,,,change the one-sided approach!...
Amen to that. In a boardroom somewhere their meager ad revenue has to be a subject of discussion, frequently I would think considering their ongoing low ratings. And the natural question from someone at the top should be what are you going to do to make it better next quarter and beyond?
But, it's either never asked or they keep swallowing whatever pie-in-the-sky plans the MSNBC idiots feed them. That never work.
Really lousy upper management.
Pie-in-the-sky? Do even know what it means? Progressives don't go for that. It's about solutions for the here and now, not the hereafter.
pie in the sky - Wiktionary