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Originally posted by Twai
...Honestly, the cynicism in here is rather disgusting and awfully flamebait-y.
Companies partner with charities all the damn ****ing time. It improves their public image, and they do some good in the world at the same time.
For everyone's reaction to be "Gaga is paying Viacomm" is utterly absurd. You honestly think Lady ****ing Gaga can bribe one of the largest media conglomerates in the world to bend to her whim? They saw what she's doing, they liked it, and they offered to do what they can to help.
End-of. If this announcement has you pressed, ignore it.
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Obviously not, but you can be sure that Viacom's affiliates will have exclusive access to Lady Gaga songs, videos, interviews, premieres, etc.