It’s a start and for an online presence it’s a good start but for TV broadcasting it’s a drop in the bucket these days. I’d say $500 million would be a good start for a TV channel on cable and satellite. No chance of getting on over the air broadcasting unless it’s a small local station but nothing national.
These days though, with so many American’s on high speed broadband a well designed streaming station is doable even if it’s limited like OAN which repeats a lot of the time.
Baby steps Milo; baby steps. I’m not a fan of the gay lifestyle but we do share a similar ideology so we’re good as long as I never hear you suggest I or any other straight person give it a try or push it in any way. Just like any other person’s sex life; it’s best left to the privacy of being behind closed doors and not speak of it.
I don’t think you have anything to worry about. I think he is basically a Libertarian.
There is a dwindling sentiment that still thinks TV is the "real" media while YouTube, for example, is fringe. The younger folks simply do not think that way. In their minds, YouTube IS the media.
I'm 46 and I still have vestiges of the idea of old media dominance. But even I haven't had broadcast TV in my house in years. Or cable. Or satellite. If you ask me what I watch, I'll say it's all online.
There's not really any good reason to outlay all that money to break into a failing business model, when it'll go farther and have more influence online.