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Friendly Bear
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« Reply #30 on: September 12, 2008, 11:25:48 am »

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Before it was owned and manipulated by Rupert Murdoch. Who also owns Fox. Who also owns CNN. Who also owns CNN Headline news.

WSJ is still the best we have for in depth business news and features but you just have to understand as you read, who their master is.



Correction:

While Robert Murdoch owns Fox Network and recently acquired the Wall Street Journal, it is Time-Warner that owns CNN.

The nationwide mass media is becoming more concentrated in fewer owners; however, it is not yet one gigantic Robert Murdoch monolith.

Other multinational corporations own the other major networks:

CBS - Westinghouse
ABC - Disney
NBC/MSNBC - GE

Hope this clarifies.














Why...thank you sir. I am embarassed by the error. Wasn't there some talk about him buying up CNN? The centralization has been hardly covered. (not too surprizing).



The legacy Main Stream TV Media of CBS, ABC and NBC are only digging their own graves DEEPER with their flagrant liberal bias and agenda.

Don't they UNDERSTAND why their viewership has been plummeting?

So much of their viewership has moved over to the Fox News Channel it is simply:  STUNNING.

Still, they don't get it.

But, MSNBC started to get it when they removed Olberman and Matthews from political coverage.

Their recent GOP convention coverage was palpably biased.

People have control over what networks they are willing to trust, and palpable bias does NOT engender that trust.
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