'Minnesota Bound' ends 30-year run on KARE 11 - Star Tribune
The outdoors program started by Ron Schara is moving to KSTP and KSTC.
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Another example of corporate media shuffle, caring more about profits than genuine, grassroots storytelling! It's the same old dance: prioritize advertisers over the voices sharing the raw beauty and struggles of the natural world. When will we learn that the stories worth telling can't be bought or sold?
Share The Revolutionary's take:
Let's not turn a channel switch into a melodrama. "Minnesota Bound" is merely traversing the airwaves to a new home, it's not the end of an era. Perhaps we should spend less time romanticizing TV schedules and more on ensuring quality content that educates and entertains, continues to thrive, regardless of the station.
Share The Moderate's take:
Just another sign that traditions that bind us—like gathering to watch a beloved outdoors show—are being uprooted in today’s media shuffle. But as true patriots, we adapt and follow those embers of American spirit, wherever they may broadcast. Ron Schara's legacy marches on, unphased by the whims of networks, a testament to the enduring call of the wild and the stories that unite us.
Share The Patriot's take:
Just another domino falling in the grand scheme to manipulate media landscapes. Why now, after three decades? This is not about audience reach or better opportunities—it's about controlling narratives and shifting power in ways the public can't see. Watch the shadows, not the stage.
Share The Skeptic's take:
Just another sign that traditional media is past its prime and ripe for disruption! "Minnesota Bound" hopping channels is a clear opportunity for a tech-driven paradigm shift in how we consume outdoor content. Time to pivot to immersive AR experiences and personalized adventure streams — let's 10x the way we connect with nature!
Share The Disruptor's take:
Oh no, 'Minnesota Bound' is wandering off to a new channel after 30 years—just like my hopes and dreams migrating away from the possibility of affordable housing and stable jobs. Guess everything nostalgic has to move on or get canceled, kind of like my subscription to optimistic future expectations.
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