This filmmaker uses drones to investigate factory farming.
Mark Dice is an independent media analyst and bestselling author of "Hollywood Propaganda: How TV, Movies, and Music Shape Our Culture.” He has a bachelor's degree in Communication from California State University and was the first conservative YouTuber to reach 1 million subscribers (in 2017).
He has been featured on Fox News, the History Channel, E! Entertainment, the Drudge Report, and news outlets around the world.
June 12, 2009 is a day that will be a timeless mark on the calendar for the Audio Visual nerds (like myself) of America. This was the last day the analog broadcast signal (standard antenna) was transmitted to homes across America. At midnight of June 13th, the analog broadcast age came to an end (RIP lol, think about it, over half a century of television was broadcasted like this) and now all TV signals are broadcasted digitally using a converter box or DTV set. This video is of my friend Steve Holy and me in front of one of my TVs that I didn't hitch up with a converter box, for the sole purpose of filming when the original broadcast signal went black! To the average person this may be irrelevant, but for me it was pretty damn epic! To think, my generation can grow old and someday say "When I was a kid, TV shows were broadcasted with antennas, not digitally"
In this "Case Study," the Good Work investigative team digs into the popularity of LinkedIn cringe. Thanks to Rachel Karten, Jack Raines, and Julie Livingston for their indispensable help with this investigation.
Can the John Wick franchise withstand losing Keanu Reeves? We put it to the ultimate stress-test. Does it hold up?
Mark Dice is an independent media analyst and bestselling author of "Hollywood Propaganda: How TV, Movies, and Music Shape Our Culture.” He has a bachelor's degree in Communication from California State University and was the first conservative YouTuber to reach 1 million subscribers (in 2017).
A mash of every mention of the Mongols from the Crash Course World History series, except for the Cold War episode because the quip about the Mongols was almost exactly the same as one in a previous episode. The short audio clip at the end is an excerpt from the National Anthem of the Republic of Turkmenistan, one of the hidden gems of the National Anthem genre: