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So, NBC just said they're doing a new show with Jenna Bush Hager, which is cool, but it's also got people talking about privacy and keeping folks safe. Word is, the show will share personal stories and stuff from behind the cameras, but some folks are worried it could bring too much attention to the people on it. Others think Jenna's got what it takes to deal with touchy subjects in a good way because of where she comes from and what she's done.
The big question is if TV networks should worry more about being responsible or just putting on a good show. With everything blowing up on social media these days, it's hard to know where to draw the line between telling a story and stepping over a boundary. NBC's job will be to make sure the show is good without putting anyone in danger or making them feel bad.
The big question is if TV networks should worry more about being responsible or just putting on a good show. With everything blowing up on social media these days, it's hard to know where to draw the line between telling a story and stepping over a boundary. NBC's job will be to make sure the show is good without putting anyone in danger or making them feel bad.