Quote Originally Posted by Tiaexz View Post
Since the highlight of Norwegian TV is showing fire-log burn, I am not surprised such an interview wouldn't inspire many watchers in ol' Norse. Clearly it was broadcast in Germany, there was a clear interest there by people that it even ended up transmitted by word of mouth across the Atlantic and there are those who wanted to hear about it. Clear fact we are noticing it now is in clear contradiction to the 'unnoticed' you suggest.

Either way, there is a clear public interest in the issue, however, they most likely had incentives not to do so, such as having to pay an overpriced licence for the said interview.

But I guess the log-fire is simply reduced to ashes that makes things a little dim from your perspective.
Watching firelogs burn? Nah, that was boooooring. The full weekend dedicated to knitting, however.....

Anyway. Snowden is doing a whole bunch of interviews. Basically, every news source in Europe is doing their own. Why would the US media show all of them? He's basically saying the same thing in all of them, so how is it interesting?