Dow down 5, points Study: 92 per cent of Democrats are gay JFK posthumously joins Republican Party Oil slicks found to keep seals young, supple The satirical animated series has spawned one of the most recognizable brands from any form of entertainment over this span, especially when the longevity of their popularity is considered.
Thanks to the nearly untouchable status The Simpsons has earned, the writers have been able to do just about anything they want. They've put Disney - who now owns the series after acquiring Fox - under fire in the past , but the Mouse House wasn't the only media company that The Simpsons mocked. One of The Simpsons ' most frequent targets is actually their parent company, Fox.
The series has not shied away from calling out Fox News' leaning political coverage but has also made fun of the network in other ways. Nicole Richie proves her bitter feud with Paris Hilton is WAY behind her as she is seen at the heiress' splashy wedding Little Mix release new single titled No and sassy music video which sees them in tracksuits before transforming into glam housewives 'The kids were stressing out!
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Jean said the team had been so eager to get in their second anti-Fox gag that they rushed it into last Sunday's episode just in time to appear on TV in North America but too late for other master copies. Indeed, Jean confessed that feuding with Fox suited not only The Simpsons but also Fox as it created headlines and interest in the show.
We're happy to have a little feud with Bill O'Reilly. That's a very entertaining thing for us," he said. The fact that the programme did not, in fact, back down from feuding with Fox should not really be a surprise.
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