I'm not picking on you sister, just using your post as a jumping off point to have my say and try and try to clarify a could of things, because things often get conflated and confused so easily. I agree it's not our responsibility to finger point or to hate and judge those who don't know the Lord.
But I want to mention that choosing to not produce a TV show that normalizes a sinful lifestyle wouldn't be finger pointing or hate, nor would it cause anyone to dig their heels in their sin. Doing a show that normalizes and promotes Godliness and wholesomeness would be more pleasing to the Lord, while normalizing and seeming to promote a sinful lifestyle would surely be an offense against Him. And I would think if anyone is truly a believer they wouldn't be seeking to please man and special interest groups but seeking to please God.
Paul wrote that it IS our job to "judge" those within the church......those who are professing to be Christians while doing something that normalizes and promotes sin shouldn't be surprised to be called out on it by their brethren in Christ...as long as it's done in a right spirit it wouldn't be hate either, but is love for them and for those who their actions are going to influence in a wrong way.
Could be wrong but I'm guessing this couple were told they had to do this in order to get the investment $ and sponsorship that they needed to produce the show......it has always generally been true that most of the power and money of this world is in the hands of the unGodly. I'm sure these two are very comfortably off already, why they need to keep on trying so darn hard to make even more money is a question I have. Something seems to be driving them. Jesus said we cannot serve both God and mammon. It's scary what people will do for $$ once it gets a grip on them.....without exaggeration, it can make people willing to sell their soul. Well, there's a lesson for us to not give the devil a foothold.
1Ti 6:10
For the love of money is the root of all evil: which while some coveted after, they have erred from the faith, and pierced themselves through with many sorrows.