Posted on 03/24/2005 2:52:21 PM PST by jolie560
When will FOX stop their never-ending, obsessive coverage of these Court cases? It has gone way beyond the normal--it is totally obsessive.
Is there anything viewers can do to call an end to this? Every FOX host must be obligated to spend at least 30-45 minutes per hour on Court cases.
There are other news events ocurring. There are other news topics that provide interesting discusssion.
Must FOX fill 60% of their news time with the same obsessive coberage of Cort cases?
Help !!!!!!!!
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bewdy, ya hoser...have another moosehead for me,eh ?
This is **exactly** why Nel loved Dudly's Horse.
My TV has a remote control.
If you have not yet progressed to that stage I offer the following advice:
Get up from couch/chair/floor/bean bag.
Walk to TV.
Operate any button or switch not labeled 'volume'.
Continue operating said switch until the view changes or the screen goes dark.
In the event this fails, select another button/switch and continue as before.
They have those here in Malibu, right?
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Whenever the ugliness of the world is too much for me, I turn on Oprah so I can watch her and some brain-dead celebrity giggle for an hour. |
lol
LMAO.....i bet you're in the Oprah Book Club too, right ?
LOL...beautiful
Isn't it absolutely horrible that things aren't going your way?
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Darn right. I tried to read Maya Angelou's poetry once when I was in the bookstore. |
LOL..maybe you should start an Oprah PING list
I have misplaced my remote and I am not sure of how to use the buttons on the tv. My Gramps tells me that back in the day, people did it all the time.(I think he is making it up though)
Fox's obsession with court cases, celebrity, and other tabloid journalism type cases stems from their history as being part of the Murdoch media empire. He brought the NY Post from obscurity to being a major player in the NY media by their coverage of sensational stories, and their ability to get the scoop on other more mainstream sources by sometimes less than ethical devices. He's continuing the trend with foxnews, and is reaping the benefits. They have been on top in the cable news ratings for a couple years now and don't foresee any sign of losing that lead for a long long time.
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