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The Irony of TV Shows

Kam Raslan | Sharaad Kuttan | Matt Armitage

10-Jun-17 17:00

The Irony of TV Shows

This week Matt Armitage and Sharaad Kuttan join Kam Raslan for yet another gripping discussion on pop culture. Sharaad starts off by posing the question of whether or not art is the easiest subject matter to satirize. Matt then sheds some light on how music technology has given birth to the 'nameless, faceless artist' while Kam asks the group what would they do if they had to produce TV content in this age of Trump and Brexit?


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Tags:  A Bit Of CultureKam RaslanMatt Armitagesharaad kuttansatireCannes Film Festivalspotifyfaceless artistmusic technologyTV producerTV showshumourNetflixpolitical correctness





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