It was aired on the week previous to the advertised date.
My mom taped it for me (I have internet cable but not TV cable, I haven't watched TV for almost two years now).
It was biased, tear inducing. Not open slandering, but very subtly making sure that you get a grim view of the business. For example, the musical soundtrack was all written using the minor musical scale, giving the whole soundtrack a pretty depressing mood. And it was strategically used throughout, at key moments in the documentary.
This "documentary" I call "social engineering", IMO.
It is true that this industry is tough, but hey, ANY business is tough.
It also concentrated mostly on the film industry, not on the net industry.
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