Or perhaps Musk will take matters into his own hands. After all, this is the man who bought Twitter on a whim, so producing his own space show on an entirely new platform isn’t outside the realm of possibility. Imagine a Musk-branded streaming service, where subscribers pay $8 a month for exclusive access to SpaceX launches, Tesla factory tours, and, of course, a 24-hour feed of Musk’s latest meme collection.
One thing’s for sure: wherever Musk’s show lands, it’ll be the talk of the town.
Whether or not Musk’s allegations are fair, one thing is clear: the man knows how to make headlines. By publicly lambasting ABC, Musk has once again positioned himself as the fearless truth-teller standing up to corporate media giants. His fans see him as a visionary who refuses to compromise, while his critics see him as a drama magnet who can’t help but stir the pot.
In the grand scheme of things, Musk’s attack on ABC is just the latest in his ongoing war with what he sees as traditional, old-school media. From calling out journalists to launching Twitter tirades, Musk has never shied away from expressing his disdain for any institution that he believes isn’t keeping up with his vision for the future.
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