>>>Years ago, 50,000 protested. This year, less than 5,000 people showed up and some reports had it less than 2,000. It's a small story here where small demonstrations are always going on...so it was covered by the local news and some liberal news like the NYT and Democracy Now. Doesn't mean it isn't newsworthy at all, just that in the scheme of things, it was a small localized story. It may eventually make the national news widely - the arrest of the journalists could cause that within the next couple of days.
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>>>Update: just heard it on CNN during my lunch break.
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>>Will be interesting to watch FoxNews coverage of this story if it happens.
>>They attacked RT (channel whose crew got arrested) very recently in their recognizable style... Perfectly speaking RT correspondent was even accused of not speaking proper english. (Taxas ?) Almost hilarious ;)
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rAlV5QFGUjw>
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>The funniest part of that video was RT referring to Bill O'Reilly as
mainstream. He's a political pundit ! So is Sean Hannity. both are entertainment shows which provide their political opinion on the news. They are NOT mainstream media or mainstream media news. You don't really believe they are do you?
Thak you for the tip Tracy {g}
I know the diff between news as such, and political talk shows. Now Fox News does have large viewer base, so in a way
they can be considered 'mainstream'. Hence RT making 'mistake' and calling them 'mainstream'.
Are you implying that FoxNews>Bill oRaily show is watched only by marginal numbers of low educated, delusional quasi patriots with hostile imperial and/or fascist inclinations ? {g}
If that is the case, then RT is totally off the base ;0)