Posted on 05/24/2019 6:22:40 AM PDT by Salman
Next months LA Pride Parade will be televised for the first time. KABC has inked a three-year deal with Christopher Street West, the nonprofit group that produces the annual LA Pride Festival and Parade in West Hollywood, to air the event. This years parade is set for Sunday, June 9.
Were proud to bring the L.A. Pride Parade celebration to viewers across Southern California, said Cheryl Fair, president and general manager of KABC. Our collaboration with LA Pride is a commitment to reflecting and serving the diverse communities that represent our audience.
Were proud to bring the L.A. Pride Parade celebration to viewers across Southern California, said Cheryl Fair, president and general manager of KABC. Our collaboration with LA Pride is a commitment to reflecting and serving the diverse communities that represent our audience.
... but damn you to hell if you so much as show a hair's breath of White pride!
Hate to say it, but nearly all the "gay pride" marchers will be white.
Disney is a conglomerate. It has a lot of behind the scenes investments that continually support the others.
Some of the top earners for this web are the Disney/ABC Television Group which also operates eight local television stations in some of the country’s biggest media markets. On the cable side, Disney/ABC Television Group operates the ABC Family channel and Disney Channels Worldwide, a unit that includes more than 100 Disney-branded cable networks reaching 164 countries and territories around the world.
Disney/ABC Television Group also has equity stakes in three independently operated media businesses: A&E Television Networks, Hulu, and Fusion Media Network. A&E Television Networks is an equally held joint venture with the Hearst Corporation that operates a variety of cable channels including A&E, History and Lifetime. Disney/ABC Television Group formerly had a 30% stake in Hulu, an online streaming video service featuring ABC Studios content, but its control of the company increased to 60% after acquiring 21st Century Fox. Fusion is another of Disney’s joint ventures, equally held with Univision Communications. The multi-platform media company is targeted at Hispanic Americans.
And to top that off they also control ESPN, Inc, Lucasfilm LTD, and Marvel Entertainment. So if ABC by itself goes tango uniform, so what. They just borrow from Peter to pay Paul and stretch out their intermingling capacity to keep ABC afloat. And they still make money.
And this isn’t nearly a quarter of it. ABC will remain on as long as Disney finds it useful whether profitable or not. They are a conglomerate, not just a network.
rwood
Thanks for pointing that out. Sickening. I think I need to increase my antidepressant dose again.
you are more than a little confused if you think it’s the same thing. You ever here Black pride or Brown Pride or even Asian pride equated with homosexuality? What exactly is your problem?
Sure, but can I still ride the Matterhorn?
If it is operating, yes. They had to change the seating setup for it as it was not accommodating larger people. (Larger people have more money so they wanted to include them as return guests) They’re doing the same thing at Knott’s Berry Farm in Buena Park making the rides more, shall we say, renovated to the larger person format.
rwood
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