R. Kelly appears during a hearing at the Leighton Criminal Courthouse in Chicago in September 2019. Antonio Perez/Getty Images hide caption
R. Kelly appears during a hearing at the Leighton Criminal Courthouse in Chicago in September 2019.
Antonio Perez/Getty ImagesLast month, R&B singer R. Kelly was found guilty of racketeering and sex trafficking. Days later, a judge suspended Jamie Spears as the conservator of his daughter Britney Spears' estate. While these cases are completely unrelated, they do have one crucial thing in common: a massive online following, and an ecosystem of think pieces and documentaries that fuel conversation online.
NPR's TV critic Eric Deggans discusses the role documentary series have played in cases like R. Kelly's and Britney Spears. He says it's part of a larger movement that some are calling "consequence culture."
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This episode was produced by Lee Hale. It was edited by Brent Baughman, Matt Ozug, and Brianna Scott. Our executive producer is Cara Tallo.