To: Darth Republican
IMHO I think you probably right regarding the viewing figures.
Many people are turned off by yet another "breaking news" from Aruba or the cruise murder when there is no actual new news.
It also breaks over 3 programs each night each pretending their is new news.
I therefore suspect the same as you, people will watch it on either, O Reily, H & C or Greta but many not all 3. I have to admit I am a junkie to all 3. :0)
367 posted on
07/02/2006 9:42:43 AM PDT by
snugs
((An English Cheney Chick - BIG TIME))
To: snugs
I therefore suspect the same as you, people will watch it on either, O Reily, H & C or Greta but many not all 3. I have to admit I am a junkie to all 3. :0)I don't know if I would have admitted that last part.
:)
PS: Sorry about Portugal/England match. Friend down the street (from your great country) has yet to sober up. :)
411 posted on
07/02/2006 10:18:47 AM PDT by
Chuck54
("A truly wealthy man is one who can live his life as he wishes")
To: snugs
Snugs, each of these programs are not news shows, but news analysis. In fact, the Left, in their hate of a truth not their own, hate Fox News because of it. They claim that Fox News is Right-wing but Fox only allows an opinion from the right to be heard. Fox never claimed to be Right-wing. I don't mind hearing the leftist side, as long as they balance it with the right. Which is what they do.
It's the garbage; the tabloid stuff I hate. So I don't watch as much. If my wife didn't turn on Fox News in the morning, I'd rarely watch at all. I NEVER watch ABCCBSCNNNBCMSNBCPBS news on my own. I occasionally LISTEN to NBC Nightly News on the radio as a local radio station simulcasts their broadcast from their TV affiliate on my drive home from work. When I do so, it's like listening to the news from bizzaro world. Totally biased and wrong. I have to spend an extra hour at Free Republic to cleanse myself later!
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