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MSNBC is no more!
http://www.theverge.com/2012/7/15/31...direct-nbcnews
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Wow, I never knew that the MS in MSNBC stood for microsoft |
That was their whole selling point, M$ + NBC.
Article I ref stated ms will be pursuing their own news channel now. |
OK, it means msnbc.com will reflect the homepage of NBCNews.com.
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Great, now you just need to get rid of Fox and CNN and you might actually get some real news without some buffoon telling you what to think. :)
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Hey, I believe what the those buffoons tell me because its exactly what I want to hear. :)
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Obviously Sir you have never watched CBS, NBC or ABC. |
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Also, I kindof find it odd also that MSNBC seemed to be biased against Microsoft when it comes to tech related news. |
Micro$oft pulled out of the MSNBC TV partnership years ago. All that happened here is that they sold the domain name. MSNBC isn't going off the air guys.
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That kind of thing, would have been fine if there were bigger GOP related stories to cover on the particular day, but there were not. Its not that everything they report is a lie by any means, but you know how it is, best swallowed with pinch of salt and all that. |
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Maybe it didn't make the big splash you think it should have because it was not the thousands that you claim but rather just a few hundred. That's ain't very impressive by Washington standards. Quote:
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Well the active duty military that participated in that march, no matter what the number, probably would prefer not to have a lot of media publicity as their participation may be considered an Article 92 violation of DoD Directive 1344.10.
But getting back to a main point, where is it written that a commercial news media has to report every story? News media are private companies (in most cases) and as private companies they are free to report or not report as they see fit. |
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Didja ever notice that your opinions are not biased but everyone else's seem to be? :hmmm:
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The media focuses on what they deem to be big news and a small protest demonstration just doesn't make the grade, especially when the turnout doesn't come close to matching the hype.
If you promise "thousands of veterans" you had better supply thousands, not a few hundred scruffy looking guys claiming to be vets and a few hundred more obviously not veterans. You want media attention? This is how you do it (in my unbiased opinion): http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...ngton_edit.jpg Large size: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...ngton_edit.jpg |
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