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To: Joe NYC who wrote (167327)4/10/2003 2:59:11 PM
From: i-node  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1583406
 
BTW, I have to say that I spent as much or more time watching CNBC and MSNBC during the war as Fox or CNN.

I watched a good deal of MSNBC early on; but the coverage hasn't been so good the last few days. Perhaps it relates to the death of David Bloom?

CNN's coverage has been so biased as to be unwatchable at times. Although Wolf Blitzer can be reasonably balanced at times, he simply cannot begin to offset the pro-Arab, anti-American bias brought forth by the likes of Amanpour, Bruce Morton, Paula Zahn, etc. These people simply cannot control their anti-American bias well enough to be reporting the news.



To: Joe NYC who wrote (167327)4/10/2003 3:32:17 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1583406
 
FOX News...where else? You complain about over the air channels; FOX should be pulled for incompetency. Some of their people aren't even journalists

There is this Stalinist approach of the PC crowd, in their attempt to silence any dissenting opinion, and have a monopoly of Peter Jenkins clones. It could be that they know that their ideas have hard time standing up to a challenge.


Really, have you listened to O'Reilly or Hannity lately? Talk about informal censorship....

BTW, I have to say that I spent as much or more time watching CNBC and MSNBC during the war as Fox or CNN. I don't know why their ratings are in toilet.

CNBC and MSNBC definitely are the most professional......I guess professionalism isn't the draw it used to be. Everybody is watching the president's favorite channel.

ted