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To: pjd777 who wrote (17804)10/8/2000 7:14:13 PM
From: Agenda  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 29986
 
Since you have a sharp eye for the truth, what are you doing long this thing?



To: pjd777 who wrote (17804)10/8/2000 7:39:23 PM
From: Drew Williams  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 29986
 
Actually, what I think is B#ll$h%t (gotta get the spelling correct) is that the Media is a monolith. Just like I think its B#ll$h%t that the Stock Market is a monolith.

Sure, there are publications that appear to have a liberal bias, but there are plenty with a conservative bias, too. Is The National Review painting with the same political brush as The Washington Post? HA!

A college friend of mine edits the editorial page for the main newspaper in Pittsburgh. (I always have to go buy the paper to remember whether the Press ate the Post Gazette or the other way around.) And he laughs at the whole question. He believes media personalities are easily identified public targets, and that people who say such silly things are simply anti-newspaper bigots (I'm not pointing this particular finger at you or anyone else) who do not understand how the various media really work from a business point of view. Perhaps they have something to hide?

There is not one Media, just like there is not one Stock Market. There are thousands of different media, just like there are markets in thousands of different stocks.

And IT is making that millions.