N80
Super Member
I think a couple of things are beyond dispute here. First, most TV and virtually all Hollywood media is created and owned by people who describe themselves as liberal or even very liberal. The content of what they produce and distribute reflects that ideology. This has nothing to do with right wing perceptions. It is what it is. The second thing is that the networks are their own entities and free to do what they choose. If they did not like Last Man because its ideological 'bent' was different from those who pull the strings, it is their prerogative to ditch the show whether it was successful or not. The third thing is that observing that a liberal network is ditching a show that is making money is not the product of a wingnut conspiracy. Again, it is what it is.
So, bottom line is that it is CBS's prerogative to do whatever they want with a show they own for whatever reason they want to. The problem comes when CBS tries to posture as an unbiased entity. They are not required to be unbiased and it is perfectly fine for them to be biased. But it is laughable hypocrisy for them or anyone else to suggest that they are not biased or that such bias does not enter decisions such as this. That would just be silly.
So, bottom line is that it is CBS's prerogative to do whatever they want with a show they own for whatever reason they want to. The problem comes when CBS tries to posture as an unbiased entity. They are not required to be unbiased and it is perfectly fine for them to be biased. But it is laughable hypocrisy for them or anyone else to suggest that they are not biased or that such bias does not enter decisions such as this. That would just be silly.