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Network (1976) Film Review: How Multinational Corporations Destroyed the News Occult Analysis...

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This is a film review of Network (1976) one of the greatest movies of all time. Network shows how the news went from being a social service to being a for profit part of big corporate news networks. Before the late 1970's channels would lose money on the news services. However in the late 1970's that would change. CNN would be borne in 1980 as a response, thus cementing in the age of the 24 hours Soft News Cycle to replace the hard news of the past. Human interest stories, car chases, and communist terrorists dominated the air waves because they got ratings. This has only continued to get worse. Network the film predicted it all. Network also has some of the best all time monologues by Howard Beale where he goes off and explains the nature of the world. These have inspired anti globalist videos for years. Come find out how controlled the media really is.

Discussed: Network (1976)

Howard Beale Monologues

International Banking

Soft News versus Hard News

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This is a film review of Network (1976) one of the greatest movies of all time. Network shows how the news went from being a social service to being a for profit part of big corporate news networks. Before the late 1970's channels would lose money on the news services. However in the late 1970's that would change. CNN would be borne in 1980 as a response, thus cementing in the age of the 24 hours Soft News Cycle to replace the hard news of the past. Human interest stories, car chases, and communist terrorists dominated the air waves because they got ratings. This has only continued to get worse. Network the film predicted it all. Network also has some of the best all time monologues by Howard Beale where he goes off and explains the nature of the world. These have inspired anti globalist videos for years. Come find out how controlled the media really is.

Discussed: Network (1976)

Howard Beale Monologues

International Banking

Soft News versus Hard News

Make sure to support us by following us on:

Odysee: https: //odysee.com/@UncensoredCinefiles:4

Bonus Content on the Patreon: https: //www.patreon.com/uncensoredcinefiles

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23 episodi

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