The Rev. Jesse Jackson invoked slavery in condemning Dish's decision to stop carrying WGN America, which is home to the critically acclaimed "Underground," over retransmission fees.
"Is Dish using the same kind of math with ratings that the old south employed when enacting laws that counted African-Americans as three-fifths of a man?" wrote Jackson in a letter released by his Rainbow Push Coalition.
"Underground" chronicles the story of the Underground Railroad that helped many African-Americans escape the South, one that Jackson calls "inspiring" and in need of retelling.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/enter...on-slams-dish-wgn-america-20160628-story.html
Rev. Jackson likely just finished cashing a fat check from the Tribune Company, and is just holding up his side of the bargain. Jesse doesn't do anything unless there is some green stuff involved.
"Is Dish using the same kind of math with ratings that the old south employed when enacting laws that counted African-Americans as three-fifths of a man?" wrote Jackson in a letter released by his Rainbow Push Coalition.
"Underground" chronicles the story of the Underground Railroad that helped many African-Americans escape the South, one that Jackson calls "inspiring" and in need of retelling.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/enter...on-slams-dish-wgn-america-20160628-story.html
Rev. Jackson likely just finished cashing a fat check from the Tribune Company, and is just holding up his side of the bargain. Jesse doesn't do anything unless there is some green stuff involved.