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NBC Universal to Slash Costs In News, Prime-Time Programs (MSNBC relocating)
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Posted on 10/19/2006 1:16:20 AM PDT by HAL9000
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To: Jazzman1
Hey NBC fools, enjoy your new commute to Manhattan.
To: maggief
Some guys can never measure up. Probably about the same size as his IQ. It's a shame, for her, that it wasn't as big as his ego. What a PUTZ.
To: Enterprise
Anyone who really wants to take a chunk out of the cost of running the network...merely needs to relocate to a location within a one-hour drive of Chicago. You could cut the salary of every employee by 30 percent and start getting back to mid-American lifestyle. And your operating cost would go down by 50 percent within one year. These fools just don't know how to run a company.
To: HAL9000
I hope MSNBC doesn't throw Olbermann overboard. That would pollute the sea.
To: Uncledave
That's actually a step-up for the employees who still have jobs. I would rather work in NYC than Seacaucas any day of the week.
Surprise, surprise, first Air America now MSNBC. These are signs that people appreciate news that isn't blatantly biased.
Can't wait to hear how Olbermann spins this (of course I won't watch, I'll read a transcript). I already saw a statement from MSNBC GM, Dan Abrams saying that they were stronger than ever. Sure Dan, keep believing your own BS.
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10/19/2006 1:53:50 PM PDT
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outfield
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10/19/2006 1:56:12 PM PDT
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KevinDavis
(Nancy you ignorant Slut!!!!!)
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