Originally posted by: conjur
Wow, such an intelligent reply, josphII. How will the liberals go on?
If I take this as I think it was meant, the author is saying that the listeners of NPR are those that really want to know the "real" news. The problem is, NPR has a habit of leaning so far to the left that it's almost a joke that they are considered "public" anymore and given government funding. I think representing NPR as a source of the "real" news is just as bad as saying the LA Times is a credible source of unbiased news or Michael Savage is a true voice of conservatives. I kinda like Savage at times but he goes beyond what I think most conservatives would go, in the interest of entertainment. Cheers! :beer:and don't listen to NPR, who has a market of people who really want to know the news
Originally posted by: Buz2b
Checking back to see how bad I was "roasted" by some libs, (which I wasn't by the way, thank you!) I came across this misrepresentation of the facts.
If I take this as I think it was meant, the author is saying that the listeners of NPR are those that really want to know the "real" news. The problem is, NPR has a habit of leaning so far to the left that it's almost a joke that they are considered "public" anymore and given government funding. I think representing NPR as a source of the "real" news is just as bad as saying the LA Times is a credible source of unbiased news or Michael Savage is a true voice of conservatives. I kinda like Savage at times but he goes beyond what I think most conservatives would go, in the interest of entertainment. Cheers! :beer:and don't listen to NPR, who has a market of people who really want to know the news
Originally posted by: DealMonkey
I watch Fox News and I read their web site (among numerous others) and as long as you ignore/avoid the commentators they're not really that bad. Anyone who listens to Rush or Hannity or Air America, or anyone who simply tells you what they think about what's going on, is sadly mistaken if they think they're being informed about the issues.
I prefer my news to be more about the who/what/where/when/how and less about the talking head's opinion of the matter.
Originally posted by: Buz2b
Checking back to see how bad I was "roasted" by some libs, (which I wasn't by the way, thank you!) I came across this misrepresentation of the facts.
If I take this as I think it was meant, the author is saying that the listeners of NPR are those that really want to know the "real" news. The problem is, NPR has a habit of leaning so far to the left that it's almost a joke that they are considered "public" anymore and given government funding. I think representing NPR as a source of the "real" news is just as bad as saying the LA Times is a credible source of unbiased news or Michael Savage is a true voice of conservatives. I kinda like Savage at times but he goes beyond what I think most conservatives would go, in the interest of entertainment. Cheers! :beer:and don't listen to NPR, who has a market of people who really want to know the news
Originally posted by: conjur
Originally posted by: Buz2b
Checking back to see how bad I was "roasted" by some libs, (which I wasn't by the way, thank you!) I came across this misrepresentation of the facts.
If I take this as I think it was meant, the author is saying that the listeners of NPR are those that really want to know the "real" news. The problem is, NPR has a habit of leaning so far to the left that it's almost a joke that they are considered "public" anymore and given government funding. I think representing NPR as a source of the "real" news is just as bad as saying the LA Times is a credible source of unbiased news or Michael Savage is a true voice of conservatives. I kinda like Savage at times but he goes beyond what I think most conservatives would go, in the interest of entertainment. Cheers! :beer:and don't listen to NPR, who has a market of people who really want to know the news
I think you're confusing the NPR news reports with the NPR news commentary programs.
NPR news is rather to-the-point and factual, much like listening to the BBC.
Commentary programs, though, do tend to lean to the left (but, look at Juan Williams...what do you expect?)
The "story" they don't want to be left out of is just that; LEFT! To say "most of the major news networks and papers represent the real news" is absolutely NUTS!! How can you be serious about this??!! Well, never mind, it's like trying to educate the blind with eyeglasses; it doesn't work. When folks allow themselves to be influenced by these type of rantings, it is difficult to "break through" and convence them otherwise.I would say most of the major news networks and papers represent "real news" - how much of it they show is dependant on editorial staffs, but the content is largely the same because none of them want to be left out of a story.
Originally posted by: Buz2b
Originally quoted from ryzmah:The "story" they don't want to be left out of is just that; LEFT! To say "most of the major news networks and papers represent the real news" is absolutely NUTS!! How can you be serious about this??!! Well, never mind, it's like trying to educate the blind with eyeglasses; it doesn't work. When folks allow themselves to be influenced by these type of rantings, it is difficult to "break through" and convence them otherwise.I would say most of the major news networks and papers represent "real news" - how much of it they show is dependant on editorial staffs, but the content is largely the same because none of them want to be left out of a story.
Look, I'm not saying that Fox doesn't tend to lean a bit to the right; the simple fact that they don't promote the left agenda gets them branded that way no matter what. However, with their ever increasing ratings it is obvious that what they are doing is working. Hard to argue with that.
Originally posted by: Buz2b
Originally quoted from ryzmah:The "story" they don't want to be left out of is just that; LEFT! To say "most of the major news networks and papers represent the real news" is absolutely NUTS!! How can you be serious about this??!! Well, never mind, it's like trying to educate the blind with eyeglasses; it doesn't work. When folks allow themselves to be influenced by these type of rantings, it is difficult to "break through" and convence them otherwise.I would say most of the major news networks and papers represent "real news" - how much of it they show is dependant on editorial staffs, but the content is largely the same because none of them want to be left out of a story.
Look, I'm not saying that Fox doesn't tend to lean a bit to the right; the simple fact that they don't promote the left agenda gets them branded that way no matter what. However, with their ever increasing ratings it is obvious that what they are doing is working. Hard to argue with that.
Originally posted by: Zephyr106
Originally posted by: Buz2b
Originally quoted from ryzmah:The "story" they don't want to be left out of is just that; LEFT! To say "most of the major news networks and papers represent the real news" is absolutely NUTS!! How can you be serious about this??!! Well, never mind, it's like trying to educate the blind with eyeglasses; it doesn't work. When folks allow themselves to be influenced by these type of rantings, it is difficult to "break through" and convence them otherwise.I would say most of the major news networks and papers represent "real news" - how much of it they show is dependant on editorial staffs, but the content is largely the same because none of them want to be left out of a story.
Look, I'm not saying that Fox doesn't tend to lean a bit to the right; the simple fact that they don't promote the left agenda gets them branded that way no matter what. However, with their ever increasing ratings it is obvious that what they are doing is working. Hard to argue with that.
Please provide links to left-leaning news articles at either CNN or the BBC. Thanks.
Zephyr
Originally posted by: conjur
http://www.dailyemerald.com/vnews/display.v/ART/2004/05/07/409bbfc0d5b00
"Don't be lured by the money or the big name of the employer," he said, adding that journalists should not allow their integrity to be compromised by unscrupulous employers.
"Don't be a piano player in a whorehouse," he said.
