Let's not forget Jayson Blair (disgraced NYT reporter).Neither do journalists as we found out with Dan Rather and the plagiarists over at the NYT.Ah . . . no. The Internet doesn't have standards.
Let's not forget Jayson Blair (disgraced NYT reporter).Neither do journalists as we found out with Dan Rather and the plagiarists over at the NYT.Ah . . . no. The Internet doesn't have standards.
Neither do journalists as we found out with Dan Rather and the plagiarists over at the NYT.Ah . . . no. The Internet doesn't have standards.
And Fox News and Drudge. But please, ignore the raging inadequacies of your side.
Let's not forget Jayson Blair (disgraced NYT reporter).Neither do journalists as we found out with Dan Rather and the plagiarists over at the NYT.Ah . . . no. The Internet doesn't have standards.
As long as the government's willing to bail out Target I'll be okay.
Bailout the media? You have to be kidding me.
Every industry out there smells government money dripping into the water and is circling ravenously, ready to sink their teeth into any fresh stimulus. Doesn't mean we need to throw taxpayers in to feed them.
There's always be a media; they just need to create a product that sells better. If anything, they should be doing well during a crisis, since people want more news and regular updates. Viewing figures & readerships always spike during wars, natural disasters, big court cases, etc, etc. Economic crisis should follow suit. And if the public don't buy news, they'll buy cheap escapist entertainment instead, which the media also provides.
Neither do journalists as we found out with Dan Rather and the plagiarists over at the NYT.Ah . . . no. The Internet doesn't have standards.
And Fox News and Drudge. But please, ignore the raging inadequacies of your side.
As long as the government's willing to bail out Target I'll be okay.
As often as you say you go to Target, i don't think that's necessary.![]()
As long as the government's willing to bail out Target I'll be okay.
As often as you say you go to Target, i don't think that's necessary.
If the print media goes under and all news moves to online, there will be millions of people with nothing to read in the bathroom.
Neither do journalists as we found out with Dan Rather and the plagiarists over at the NYT.
And Fox News and Drudge. But please, ignore the raging inadequacies of your side.
But you're ignoring the ones on your side. Fox news was actually very balanced during the last election cycle according the PEW research.
http://pewresearch.org/pubs/1011/color-of-news-coverage
I hope the first installed black president does well for all our sakes.
And back on topic - I don't believe in any bailouts and certainly not for the media.
As long as the government's willing to bail out Target I'll be okay.
As often as you say you go to Target, i don't think that's necessary.![]()
I had to go twice in one day last Saturday.![]()
As long as the government's willing to bail out Target I'll be okay.
As often as you say you go to Target, i don't think that's necessary.
If the print media goes under and all news moves to online, there will be millions of people with nothing to read in the bathroom.
Bathroom breaks will be less fulfilling, then!-- RR
We already have one. It's called the internet.BTW, I voted "Short-term loan." We need a healthy, thriving media.
Red Ranger
You're joking, right?
All the Internet does is give people a means of reacting and responding to the mainstream media.
Or perhaps you can point me to a non-MSM website that explained the AIG scandle as well as the Washington Post recently did in their multi-day series. I'll be right here if you can find one.
I haven't bought a newspaper in over 5 years. I canceled the subscription to my Sunday paper because:
Every day, I get all of the news I need from the InterWeb Thingy from multiple news sources, as do many, many more people.
- The idiot carrier either wouldn't deliver the paper, or wouldn't put it in the paperbox
- I merely skimmed over it for the most part
As often as you say you go to Target, i don't think that's necessary.![]()
I had to go twice in one day last Saturday.![]()
Just twice? I can see why you're crying.
As often as you say you go to Target, i don't think that's necessary.
If the print media goes under and all news moves to online, there will be millions of people with nothing to read in the bathroom.
Bathroom breaks will be less fulfilling, then!-- RR
And much shorter as well.
Bailout the media? You have to be kidding me.
Every industry out there smells government money dripping into the water and is circling ravenously, ready to sink their teeth into any fresh stimulus. Doesn't mean we need to throw taxpayers in to feed them.
There's always be a media; they just need to create a product that sells better. If anything, they should be doing well during a crisis, since people want more news and regular updates. Viewing figures & readerships always spike during wars, natural disasters, big court cases, etc, etc. Economic crisis should follow suit. And if the public don't buy news, they'll buy cheap escapist entertainment instead, which the media also provides.
Holdfast,
Your last statement is unfortunately truer than you know. The consolidation of media has led to more dumbing down and escapist crap in the form of so-called "reality TV," for example. I can't stand that tripe, but the public eats it up, especially in these trying times. God forbid anyone should try to figure out why we're in Iraq or Afghanistan, or why oil prices are going up, when we can just watch Survivor to forget these trying times! Oh, heavy is the burden!
Red Ranger
Neither do journalists as we found out with Dan Rather and the plagiarists over at the NYT.
And Fox News and Drudge. But please, ignore the raging inadequacies of your side.
But you're ignoring the ones on your side. Fox news was actually very balanced during the last election cycle according the PEW research.
http://pewresearch.org/pubs/1011/color-of-news-coverage
I hope the first installed black president does well for all our sakes.
And back on topic - I don't believe in any bailouts and certainly not for the media.
And Fox News and Drudge. But please, ignore the raging inadequacies of your side.
But you're ignoring the ones on your side. Fox news was actually very balanced during the last election cycle according the PEW research.
http://pewresearch.org/pubs/1011/color-of-news-coverage
I hope the first installed black president does well for all our sakes.
And back on topic - I don't believe in any bailouts and certainly not for the media.
You keep saying "installed". I don't think that word means what you think it means.
You keep saying "installed". I don't think that word means what you think it means.
You keep saying "installed". I don't think that word means what you think it means.
I think it does and that's what scares me. Also, the Pew Research link was long ago discounted.
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