The Intellectuals of Broadcasting are Asleep

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The intellectuals of the broadcasting organization are asleep.

The intellectuals of the broadcasting organization are not a newly launched startup by a bunch of young, talented, but inexperienced specialists.

It is a mega-organization with a large number of employees, managers, advisors, and a massive budget, benefiting from a permanent privilege, yet it seems they also exist in a state of uncertainty.

At best, you can hope to get someone like Mehran Rajabi, who at least has some improvisation and creativity, and might be able to either carry or take responsibility for others’ shortcomings.

What were the Yalda Night programs of the broadcasting organization during the autumn-winter celebrity drought? Bringing whoever answered their phone and agreed to come, seating them at the Yalda table, and telling them to say whatever comes to mind for a couple of hours. It didn’t matter to you whether the people you brought could even gather around a table. Who came up with the idea of placing Saman Goran next to Abolfazl Pourarab?

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