Now, this sunday's Media Nuggets
###### NYTimes subscriptions snubbed - @ Harvard council.
###### Excess Hollywood! and Insults.
###### Clinton Cronies Capture - NBC --- and --- CBS. * * * N I C E * * * .
###### Associated with democrats/terrorists Press's Bush Derangement Syndrome.
###### Media Bias - by Story Selection - Edwards, Coulter, Cheney etc.
###### Time Inc.'s Outdoor Life's Editor sacked! after he equated "assault rifles" to "terrorist rifles".
###### Warren Buffet on Newspapers: - Gloomy, says "Fundamentals are definitely eroding in the newspaper industry. The days of lush profits are over."
###### Thanks, no pill needed for sleep! PBS is taking a minority stake in V-me, a Spanish-language digital cable network, extends PBS' reach into 28 million homes in 18 U.S. markets.
###### NBC Picks Trash-talking Liberal Jerry Springer as host of its show Americas Got Talent, replacing Regis Philbin.
###### CNN was about to sign up Tom DeLay as a contributor, then some liberal pressure comes up, so now that 's in doubt. Tom DeLay is coming out with his memoir "No Retreat, No Surrender: One American's Fight" soon (crticizes Newt Gingrich & Dick. Armey (who came out against Libby Pardon). Harold Ford, Jr. becomes Fox News Channel's political contributor. Rita Cosby is on her way out from MSNBC.
###### Recycled! - C.W. - Over-estimated and then, Mis-Underestimated.
###### Karl Rove in Clinton Country.
###### MySpace to Enter News Business - News Corp.'s MySpace is getting into the news business with a launch due in early second quarter. MySpace News will aggregate real-time news and blogs, creating topical news pages. Users will be allowed to submit stories.
###### PBS, CBS, NBC, ABC, NPR & AP - Anti-Republicans! Atleast Las Vegas Review-Journal concedes that.
Another example of how lib reporters bury facts, so they can say "yes, I wrote that" about news they dislike. These are the final three paragraphs of a sixteen paragraph article on Bush's 'worst president ever' poll numbers:
Congress' job approval, at 32 percent, was weaker than Bush's. It has remained essentially unchanged for the last three months, since a 5-point honeymoon bounce in the first week of the term. Curiously, approval among Democrats for the Democratic-ruled Congress slipped slightly this month, down to 33 percent from 39 percent last month. In particular, support fell among Democratic men, from 44 percent last month to 34 percent this month.
There was not a single subgroup in the AP-Ipsos poll where a majority approved of the job Congress is doing.
The AP-Ipsos poll of 1,000 adults was conducted March 5-7. It had a margin of error of plus or minus 3 percentage points.
###### Associated with democrats/terrorists Press's Bush Derangement Syndrome.