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On 2 Mar 2003 at 1:00, Bill Stewart wrote:
> Most of the national talk shows on radio are either
> conservatives or ranting right wingers or sports shows (which
> don't count.) The ranters get some mileage out of insulting
> people for a while, trying to keep finding new people to hate
>
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James A. Donald:
> > You are making all this crap up.
Eric Cordian
> Each of the stories I cited was reported by multiple news
> outlets.
Multiple pinko liars.
> The Donahue story alone had 12 hits on Google News.
Donahue's abysmal ratings disprove the story that Donahue was
fired for
wn.
-TD
From: "James A. Donald" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Who Owns the News
Date: Sat, 01 Mar 2003 19:41:33 -0800
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On 1 Mar 2003 at 11:25, Eric Cordian wrote:
> FOX recently fired two reporters after they refused to change
> the fac
At 07:41 PM 03/01/2003 -0800, James A. Donald wrote:
> MSNBC just fired Phil Donahue after a marketing report
> outlined a "nightmare scenario" in which MSNBC was perceived
> as giving a forum to anti-war sentiment while all other
> networks were engaged in patriotic flag-waving.
You are making all
James A. Donald wrote:
> You are making all this crap up.
Each of the stories I cited was reported by multiple news outlets.
The Donahue story alone had 12 hits on Google News.
One would hardly make up a story about a court of appeals decision.
> Liberals cannot succeed in talk shows because
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On 1 Mar 2003 at 11:25, Eric Cordian wrote:
> FOX recently fired two reporters after they refused to change
> the facts of a news story. Fox said to them, "We paid $13
> billion for these stations, and we'll tell you what the news
> is."
>
> In a unanimous decision, the 2nd District Cour
Adam Back writes:
> Look at this shit on fox news, look how they bias the question and
> mis-represent the issue.
FOX recently fired two reporters after they refused to change the facts of
a news story. Fox said to them, "We paid $13 billion for these stations,
and we'll tell you what the news i