Posted on 09/17/2004 2:26:48 PM PDT by Diago
HAHAHAHA And, now he thinks he's an expert in "holding".
How could someone be so stupid and still know how to breathe?
It must be why breathing is reflexive and not a learned activity.
It just keeps getting better.
Forward that redacted email to cBS.
ADMIN MOD: could you please add Pajamahadeen to the OK spell check list...thanks
Liberal mind tricks won't work on me ..... I detect a fraud in the force, is CBS news on TV right now?
I wrote a similar letter to WWJ Radio in Detroit, a CBS affiliate radio station. Rather does the newscast often. I asked them to cancel their affiliation with CBS until Rather was fired.
The response was short and rather odd, but interesting.
"Coming soon!"
The ! was part of their response. Exclamation points are not a normal part of most business correspondence, so it made me think that Danny's days are numbered.
Zero would be a good number.
....The local affiliates have no control over the networks. [Our station] is packed full of good, hard working, community minded and dedicated broadcast professionals. They shouldnt be judged or penalized because of a decision made in New York by people theyve never met and probably never will. But, thats just my opinion....
The statement above is straight out of the disaster plan.It is almost exactly what my Tennessee Manager from WJHL told me.
It is cowardice. They don't want to face the issue. They are afraid to confront CBS. They are afraid to not broadcast CBS News and do battle over contract terms in court.
Their "dedicated broadcast professionals" are guilty by assocation.
We have our new name!
bttt
Yep - I have a feeling this one's gonna stick!
Send them this in your letter about why the CBS NEWs Division has failed its afilliates.It failed to follow its own rules in the CBS NEWS STANDARDS.
Page 37B headed "Standards and Procedures," which says, in part: "Anonymous sources should be used only when it is determined (1) that there is no other practicable way to obtain and report the information; (2) that the information is factual and of sufficient newsworthiness to warrant its use despite the fact that we cannot disclose its source; and (3) that the source and his information are highly reliable in the particular instance."
There is more, including this: "Where the use of an anonymous source is necessary, as much information as possible about the nature [underlined] of the source should be provided to the audience, assuming, of course, that this information would not lead to disclosure of the source. Where the source may have a vested interest in the matter to be reported, it is especially important that information be provided as to the nature and/or motivation of the source."
I love it when a plan comes together.
Great!! Let's keep the pressure on.
There is more to this story than meets the eye, and until they start bleeding affiliates, they won't go any further.
KPHO-CBS 5
Channel 5
Dear Stationmanager:
I am writing in regard to Dan Rathers 60 MinutesII memogate.
I am reminding you of statements from the Standards and Procedures, Page 37B which say, in part:
Anonymous sources should be used only when it is determined:
(1) that there is no other practicable way to obtain and report the information;
(2) that the information is factual and of sufficient newsworthiness to warrant its use despite the fact that we cannot disclose its source; and
(3) that the source and his information are highly reliable in the particular instance."
Also,
"Where the use of an anonymous source is necessary, as much information as possible about the nature of the source should be provided to the audience, assuming, of course, that this information would not lead to disclosure of the source.
Where the source may have a vested interest in the matter to be reported, it is especially important that information be provided as to the nature and/or motivation of the source."
And I would add: Absolutely NO false statements or representations be made.
Some of the sources for memogate are not anonymous, but they are highly suspect (or dead).
There are NO credible sources, or countering sources.
Please review ALL of the strong evidence that shows that the memos are fake, the content is absurd, and that Rather has ulterior motives for presenting such programming.
I realize that you have no control over the content or presentation of 60 MinutesII, but this letter is to inform you that I will NOT watch Channel 5 and I will not to the best of my ability patronize your advertisers, as long as you show ANY programming associated with Dan Rather.
This hurts me, because I enjoy some of your programming (CBS News [while I hold my nose], Cold Case, Everybody loves Raymond, The King of Queens, Two and a Half Men, CSI, 48 Hours Investigates [I really enjoy this], David Letterman [occasionally], Local News, and other programs once-in-a-while).
Sincerely (literally)
(name, address, phone, e-mail)
I prefer the Pajamasphere . . .
Or the Vast Right Wing Pajama Party . . .
Nice.
Dear TC,
First, thank you for taking the time to contact us regarding the CBS News story about President Bush's military record.
To say the least, we are very concerned about the controversy surrounding the memos used as the basis for their story. Letters and emails of concern like yours have been flooding WRAL as I am sure the rest of the affiliate stations across the country. CBS is feeling the heat. Below is the latest industry story regarding this CBS story.
CBS Stands By Story, Investigates Criticisms
By John Eggerton -- Broadcasting & Cable, 9/15/2004 7:39:00 PM
CBS continued to defend its story questioning President George W. Bush's National Guard service Wednesday night amid growing criticism that the story was based, in part, on bogus documents.
-----snip-----
CBS News President Andrew Heyward said the network would not have run the story if it hadn't vetted it thoroughly, but he also pledged to "redouble our efforts" to answer the network's critics.
As for WRAL-TV News, which is locally owned and operated by Capitol Broadcasting Company of Raleigh, we will continue to provide the most accurate and unbiased local news to our viewers. I hope you will not penalized us for what CBS is doing.
Again, thank you for taking the time to contact us. Please make sure your thoughts are heard at CBS News.
Respectfully,
Chuck deCourt
Station Manager
I emailed him back and asked for a number. I called the number (which has been posted here) and made certain to tell the operator that I was calling at the request of WRAL, a privately owned affiliate. She really seemed interested with the affiliate angle. I really believe they are applying pressure to CBS
But that would make us Pajamanauts.
As a nickname, I'd considerate it as "the respectful affectionate" case.
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