WIL WHEATON dot TUMBLR
It’s not everyone’s inalienable right to get whatever they want. We are charged with making smart decisions for our company, for our shareholders and to present the product the way we believe is best.

That’s the guy at NBC who’s more or less behind the decision to show you your Olympics sports on a multi-hour tape delay. You see, world? Your Olympics are a “product,” and watching them aren’t your inalienable right, per your friends at NBC.

Tone deaf. And it’s not like we have any other way to watch a cultural event. Monopoly?

(via afterelton)

Dicks.

(via meredithmo)

#NBCFail

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