Posted on 01/07/2015 5:22:10 PM PST by hope
Soon Rupert Murdochs behemoth wont be the only conservative cable news station around, the founder of One America News Network, set to be unveiled at CPAC today, tells David Freedlander.
A new right-wing news and talk station is coming to cable boxes later this year, The Daily Beast has learned.
The station, called One America News Network, is slated to announce its launch formally at the Conservative Political Action Conference, the annual gathering of conservatives, in Washington on Thursday.
The new network is a production of Herring Broadcasting, the San Diego-based company behind Wealth TV, a channel dedicated to appealing to and documenting the lifestyles of the rich and famous.
(Excerpt) Read more at thedailybeast.com ...
I think it’s great. Pretty decent coverage during the ferguson riots but what’s best is that you cannot predict what the commentators are going to say as you can with Fox et al. The anchors seem to have a more honest, less invested, point of view.
That’s great to hear!
I found it months ago on my FIOS TV, its OK.
Better than CNN.
This may work in the short term but it will fail in the long. The next generation has abandoned cable television news in favor of online. If Republicans and Conservatives got their crap together, they would be investing in emerging markets like Youtube or creating their own online spaces.
I see this as the Republicans grasping at a withering generation with no plans for the future. Meanwhile, the democrats and progressives control gate keeper positions in almost every market. They launch advanced outreach and sophisticated social networking programs with the help of their supporters and inside contacts in film, media, and technology. They constantly seek out groups and issues they can champion and they deliver. These are areas Republicans need to focus their efforts if they want to challenge the progressive culture monolith. They need to build alliances and focus on policies that appeal to groups like fathers. Imagine a Republican party that takes fathers rights seriously and supports shared parenting and family court reform / law enforcement reform as it pertains to institutionalized gender bias. Men, as a group, are constantly under assault in our society. Imagine female Republicans taking up fathers rights as a campaign issue. The progressives wouldn’t know how to react.
That saying, hold your nose and vote Republican, it works both ways. If Republicans abandon abortion and focus on male contraception, the Catholics can just hold their nose and vote R. If drug and law enforcement reform is pursued, the prison pimps can just shut up, hold their nose, and vote R. Republicans need to move forward and embrace reality. Both our criminal and family courts are corrupt, our family culture is broken and in ruin, the drug war is lost, and our politicians need babysitting by an unbias media.
Enough with the ugly women pictures !!!!!!!!!!!!
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She looks authoritative.....
For an admittedly drunk person, you make a lot of sense.
It’s a great network, but that bleach blonde teenager I can do without
I like it because when I turn it on, it’s got the news, not a bunch of infotainment.
That said, I’ve heard it’s part of the Moonie/Washington Times group, so I must use a critical eye when watching.
I’m just excited that the conservative news scene seems to be growing!
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Yes, that’s what drew me in before I even knew what it was.
The Blaze is another fine conservative network, as is Newsmax TV.
Fox opened this door; now it’s getting competition in its niche from these three and — who knows? — maybe others.
This channel is available thru Roku, so no cable TV required. $4.99 a month.
Hopefully they’ll be conservative on immigration.
Like that! Eventually that’s where it’s all headed.
I think they will.
Thanks
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