Faux “News” Channel Network
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‘Countdown with Keith Olbermann’
MSNBC
video pod cast
Aired on Monday, Nov 01, 2010 (11/1/2010) at 04:00 PM
Guests: Howard Dean, E.J. Dionne, David Corn, Jonathan Alter
00:10:21 And the — and the Tea Party is not against big government.
00:10:23 That’s — these are big fallacies that are put forward by people like FOX.
00:10:28 You know, by the way, I never say FOX News.
OLBERMANN: Yes.
00:10:30 DEAN: Those two words don’t ever go together.
00:10:33 It’s either FOX or news, but they don’t go together.
00:10:36 DEAN: I want to get that through to the rest of the country.
00:10:39 That FOX and news don’t belong together.
00:10:42 But, you know, it’s not a matter of left and right.
00:10:45 It was a matter of getting it done quickly. It was a matter of being clear, and it’s a matter of being much tougher.
Howard Brush Dean III
Bachelor of Arts, Political Science, Yale University
M.D., Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Yeshiva University
79th Governor of Vermont
50th Chairman of the Democratic National Committee
I couldn’t agree more
Truer Words were never spoken
I could not have said it better myself
“Expand” to what? Where to? “Moderate sources”?
So, what exactly would you define as NOT being “Big Media”? What is “Small” media?
The viewer ship of even the smallest Television stations is in the tens or hundreds of thousands. The readership of newspapers is measured in the millions of households and listeners of radio station is measured by the state
Because it has been my experience that the media outlets that not only merely Nationally Broadcast throughout the country, but are ALSO Nationally funded, by people all across the nation tend to have the LEAST bias News Reporting in modern media
-> Such as the Saudi Royal Family Owned Faux “News” Channel Network and the Australian-multi-Billionaire- owned Wall Street Journal and New York Post, are owned by an Australian and a Prince of the Saudi Arabian Royal Family, the same people who own 20th Century Fox and the FX channel
-> Or to the General Electric-owned MSNBC? MSNBC is owned be General Electric, the same people who own “Bravo” and “Syfy” and run the “Universal” theme parks
-> The Disney/Google-owned ABC? Disney, the same people who run “Disney-land/world’s California adventure” and who made “Pirates of the Caribbean”, owns ABC
-> Or the Viacom-owned CBS? CBS is owned by Viacom, the same people who own Paramount Pictures (who made all of the different “Star Trek’s)
->CNN spend WAY too much time surfing social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter
->The Washington Post very rarely reports ANYTHING outside of the District of Columbia
->USA Today uses up Way too much room with opinion polls
-> The AOL-Warner-Brothers- owned TIME magazine? AOL/Warner owns TIME Magazine, the same people who made the WB
Or perhaps the New-world-order-foreign-terror-junta-plot-conspiracy-based Weekly Standard, National Review, and American Spectator?
And let us not forget, please the inherited-oil/chemical-fortune-Multi-trillionaire-oil-heirs- owned “Americans-For-Prosperity”? or the Former-Republican-House-Congressional-Minority-Leader-owned and Run “Freedom Works”?
By Far and away the most unbiased and nonpartisan journalistic reporting i’ve ever seen has come from three sources: NPR, PBS, and the BBC
The BBC is the world’s largest News Organization, and also the most widely respected globally, and is wholly publicly owned and operated by the citizens of the United Kingdom of Great Britain, with the support of the Government of England
PBS and NPR are jointly funded by the Government of the Government of the United States, whose budget comes from the taxpayers of this nation, and the donations by the stations’ viewers and listeners
They all meet the definition of “big media” but all the difference is in where their money comes from
MSNBC
video pod cast
Aired on Monday, Nov 01, 2010 (11/1/2010) at 04:00 PM
Guests: Howard Dean, E.J. Dionne, David Corn, Jonathan Alter
00:10:21 And the — and the Tea Party is not against big government.
00:10:23 That’s — these are big fallacies that are put forward by people like FOX.
00:10:28 You know, by the way, I never say FOX News.
OLBERMANN: Yes.
00:10:30 DEAN: Those two words don’t ever go together.
00:10:33 It’s either FOX or news, but they don’t go together.
00:10:36 DEAN: I want to get that through to the rest of the country.
00:10:39 That FOX and news don’t belong together.
00:10:42 But, you know, it’s not a matter of left and right.
00:10:45 It was a matter of getting it done quickly. It was a matter of being clear, and it’s a matter of being much tougher.
Howard Brush Dean III
Bachelor of Arts, Political Science, Yale University
M.D., Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Yeshiva University
79th Governor of Vermont
50th Chairman of the Democratic National Committee
I couldn’t agree more
Truer Words were never spoken
I could not have said it better myself
“Expand” to what? Where to? “Moderate sources”?
So, what exactly would you define as NOT being “Big Media”? What is “Small” media?
The viewer ship of even the smallest Television stations is in the tens or hundreds of thousands. The readership of newspapers is measured in the millions of households and listeners of radio station is measured by the state
Because it has been my experience that the media outlets that not only merely Nationally Broadcast throughout the country, but are ALSO Nationally funded, by people all across the nation tend to have the LEAST bias News Reporting in modern media
-> Such as the Saudi Royal Family Owned Faux “News” Channel Network and the Australian-multi-Billionaire- owned Wall Street Journal and New York Post, are owned by an Australian and a Prince of the Saudi Arabian Royal Family, the same people who own 20th Century Fox and the FX channel
-> Or to the General Electric-owned MSNBC? MSNBC is owned be General Electric, the same people who own “Bravo” and “Syfy” and run the “Universal” theme parks
-> The Disney/Google-owned ABC? Disney, the same people who run “Disney-land/world’s California adventure” and who made “Pirates of the Caribbean”, owns ABC
-> Or the Viacom-owned CBS? CBS is owned by Viacom, the same people who own Paramount Pictures (who made all of the different “Star Trek’s)
->CNN spend WAY too much time surfing social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter
->The Washington Post very rarely reports ANYTHING outside of the District of Columbia
->USA Today uses up Way too much room with opinion polls
-> The AOL-Warner-Brothers- owned TIME magazine? AOL/Warner owns TIME Magazine, the same people who made the WB
Or perhaps the New-world-order-foreign-terror-junta-plot-conspiracy-based Weekly Standard, National Review, and American Spectator?
And let us not forget, please the inherited-oil/chemical-fortune-Multi-trillionaire-oil-heirs- owned “Americans-For-Prosperity”? or the Former-Republican-House-Congressional-Minority-Leader-owned and Run “Freedom Works”?
By Far and away the most unbiased and nonpartisan journalistic reporting i’ve ever seen has come from three sources: NPR, PBS, and the BBC
The BBC is the world’s largest News Organization, and also the most widely respected globally, and is wholly publicly owned and operated by the citizens of the United Kingdom of Great Britain, with the support of the Government of England
PBS and NPR are jointly funded by the Government of the Government of the United States, whose budget comes from the taxpayers of this nation, and the donations by the stations’ viewers and listeners
They all meet the definition of “big media” but all the difference is in where their money comes from
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