Alex Jones clarifies that cable operates independently of the FCC, praises Black entertainment television, and speculates on a future channel for all humanity. He confirms intersectional traffic devices are European-style four-way yields, thanks sponsors 98.9 KJFK FM and Mountain View Homes, and instructs listeners to record tomorrow's 3 o'clock broadcast despite his confusion regarding military time. Ultimately, this eclectic mix of media commentary and logistical announcements underscores the show's unique blend of conspiracy-adjacent analysis and mundane operational details. [Automatically generated summary]
I don't want to argue with you, but cable is not controlled by the FCC. It's been deregulated, and black entertainment television, despite some of the stuff it promotes, sometimes it's actually better than some of the mainstream media.
But I do appreciate your call.
I have no problem with black people having their own TV channel.
And someday we can have a channel for human beings, like all of us are.
I do appreciate your call.
Guys, we'll pipe the music down.
I'll take one more call.
You're on the air real fast.
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Hey, I wanted to elaborate a little bit on that you're talking about the smart growth.
When you were showing it last week, I was really interested in the little circular things in the middle of the intersection.