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To: truthandlife

Goawd!!! Fox needs more "spice?!" Yikes. Maybe add teletubbie graphics to an already massively overloaded and obnoxious screen? I love Special Report and Cavuto, but the rest of it causes me a reflex reaction to hit "OFF."


21 posted on 11/04/2004 7:15:08 AM PST by sam_paine (X .................................)
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To: sam_paine

I am not talking about the graphics, I am talking about the format. I liked CNN's big screen format but Larry King as the old senile father in the crowd was hilarious.

MSNBC had an awful panel except for Joe Scarborough but the crowd in the background gave the show some energy. I don't think there is any way FOX could do this because the leftist would do something stupid and could be harmful to the staff.

FOX had no energy in the show and needed something. No more graphics please.


31 posted on 11/04/2004 7:21:17 AM PST by truthandlife (http://www.neverforgetneveragain.com -- If you want Bush re-elected pass on this video link!!!!)
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To: sam_paine

I couldn't agree more. I watch Fox not for spice but for the news. I love Brit Hume for that reason. I watched other stations for comparison but none compared to FNC. Not even close. Fox's graphics were more precise and easier to read with more info. They caught on early in the evening that the exit poll stats were bogus and threw them away. Mort actually read what the exit polls were saying so that their listeners would understand what was going on. They're not supposed to do that and Bill Kristol gave him dirty looks a plenty. Great TV! And I do agree with everyone that Michael Barone was stellar.


38 posted on 11/04/2004 7:27:58 AM PST by twigs
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