Posted on 03/18/2015 8:25:29 AM PDT by don-o
One America News, which launched patriotically on July 4, 2013, is something of an anomaly in the cable news universe. First of all, it's based in San Diego, California. The channel's news coverage is intended to be straight down the middle, even though its talk shows are pretty staunchly conservative. The network does not cover sports or pop culture news. Like Lahren, many of its news anchors and reporters are young. And for now, it airs no commercials. The network may want to emulate Fox's success, but it's taking a very different path to get there.
Robert and Charles Herring, the network's founders, envisioned it as an antidote to fluff-filled cable "news" shows. Charles Herring, the network's president, boasts that the channel broadcasts 21 hours of straight news a day.
"What we've noticed in the marketplace is, it's very hard to turn on your TV and find news around the clock. You get a lot of talk shows, a lot of debates, but just finding credible news is really difficult," Herring told National Journal. "The fundamental difference between us, MSNBC, CNN and Fox is we are dedicated to [being] a credible source of news."
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We need a Tea Party News network—all conservative—no nods to leftist crazies—they have their own networks to spout their Communist Propaganda. Not a GOP view—but a true Reaganist vision. It needs to be too the right of the Fox Network—They need documentries about how good America is—something without PC bull—it.
Hah...it sank like a stone like 99% of them do.
Bill Hemmer, right? A great, conservative morning anchor. Love the guy.
Current alternatives to Fox News:
Newsmax Tv:
http://www.newsmaxtv.com/
It only runs three shows for nine hours that are news related and the rest is shows and documentaries. It is just starting as it is around less than 1 year.
One America News:
http://www.newsanewtv.com/index/one_america/0-285
It is around less than two years and is mostly like HLN used to be. However, it carries three conservative shows. The anchors are between 21 and 41 years of age reading the news.
Next News Network:
http://nextnewsnetwork.com/
A online channel that is free and carries news programming that is liberty minded. It has a weird schedules so some hours it is not on. Supposedly WHDT runs this as a digital feed as well on TV.
The Blaze TV:
Subscription service but here’s the link: http://www.theblaze.com/tv/
There is also a free Blaze Radio area:
http://www.theblaze.com/radio
Sky News and BBC World News are out of London, England:
Sky News:
http://news.sky.com/watch-live
BBC News:
http://www.giniko.com/watch.php?id=216
or
http://www.livenewschat.eu/uk/
CBC News, Canadian station:
http://www.livenewschat.eu/canada/
France 24:
http://www.france24.com/en/livefeed/
CNN International:
http://www.livenewschat.eu/international/
Enjoy.
It’s not a channel but there is a website that is more like Breitbart.com:
http://www.tpnn.com/
Running without commercials. That’s a great business model.
And launching a “new” TV service? Not sure that is going to survive the transition to the “smart” TV and the unbundled universe.
I would say the channel is more like Headline News. But it has three shows that could rival Megyn Kelly’s The Kelly File, Hannity and Greta or Cavuto. One is on weekends with a woman who is 22. The other two are weeknights. Rick Amato came from a radio station in San Diego and Graham Ledger came from the Wealth Channel where he had done a daily show. The channel also has a Washington D.C. office, aside from San Diego.
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