“I could air it on Mars, and more people would tune in than on CBS,” Musk quipped in a recent interview. “I’m not worried. We’ll find a new home.”
As for CBS, the network is still trying to put out the fires Musk’s boycott has started. Whether they’ll recover remains to be seen, but one thing is for certain: losing a $1 billion show and the world’s richest man is not a good look for any network.
In the meantime, Musk seems to be enjoying the chaos. He recently tweeted, “First CBS, then the moon. Just kidding. Or am I?”
And as always, with Musk, it’s hard to tell.
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