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shouldn't this thread be called Fox News (avoid)>>>>
>>>>And why should you avoid Fox news? Is it a better idea to watch NBC, MSNBC and CNBC that are owned by GE? Now there is a good way to get objective reporting - NOT!
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>>>I have to admit Fox is pretty good at news coverage when they stick to that. The baiting parts like O'Reilly are clearly labeled as such.
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>>You might find this article interesting:
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http://newsbusters.org/blogs/p-j-gladnick/2009/06/07/cnn-co-founder-high-fox-news-ratings-caused-anger>>
>>I found it an entertaining read.
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>OMG, were you getting the rotating ad of that chick on the right? ;-)
No, it must be one of those cycling ads that switches with every view.... :)
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