Thread:The Testcardiologist/@comment-3004323-20180722214814/@comment-31524231-20181202202736

DonaldoC1997 wrote: The Testcardiologist wrote: I have also made some sort of fictional scandal that was made on an episode of season 1 of The Media Bowels. When the series premiered there was an advert featuring Stuart Wells commanding for viewers to send mails (physical or e-mail) to the production company (similar in nature to Great Southern Television) about a scandal. There were four topics that were frequently addressed over hundreds of mails. The four topics, listed individually, in decreasing order: Globetel; sex tape; Morgan Fisher; an SBC news presenter (Alistair Lewis). In an episode in the middle of the season, Wells presented a mock-up EPT Eyewitness News where the presenter was talking about the sex tape scandal. Globetel thought that the scandal was real and almost sued EPT, Wells and the producer, until he publicly told members of the press that it was fake. If its sensationalist news department wasn't sensationalist enough... "It's hard to believe that Globetel went from this:

"The government is planning a review of its budget for next year." (1994)

to this:

"Calamity has spread across the streets over the death of Chapman Prescott, an 82-year old man who wasn't guilty of criminal activities." (2003)

In less than a decade, Globetel hired the worst names in television programming, especially from the Atlansian Fox network, to make their news more appealing. Until then, the news were basically the same as any other channel, until someone had the idea to divide the news by ideology."

-The Media Bowels s1e4, Globetel Simulator 2000