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To: SilentZ who wrote (551657)2/23/2010 12:44:41 AM
From: tejek  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1572953
 
Compared to Fox, CNBC and CNN its pretty liberal. Maddow and Olberman take up a chunk of time during the evening hours. And while Scarsborough is conservative, there are liberals like Schuster on the show who balance him out.

Fox is archconservative by design. CNBC is a business network (also owned by GE, no?) that is sickeningly conservative. CNN is just kind of blah. MSNBC may have Olbermann and Maddow on right now, but it's the same network that had Alan Keyes just a few short years ago and banished Ashleigh Banfield and Phil Donahue for questioning the Iraq War.


That's right. Under Welch, GE was fairly conservative but under Immelt its become somewhat liberal. However, I think we are in general agreement.....my original point was that most media in this country is owned by corps. Most corps are conservative. Hence, the MSM in this country tends to lean right. The notion that the MSM is liberal is another myth perpetuated by the GOP.