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To: kcvl
CNN Caught Live With FNC Showing on Navy Carrier's TVs
MRC ^ | 11:55am EDT, Thursday May 1, 2003 | BrentBaker

Posted on 05/01/2003 4:09 PM EDT by fight_truth_decay

A bit of a humorous moment on CNN on Wednesday afternoon when Kyra Phillips, their reporter aboard the Aircraft Carrier USS Abraham Lincoln, realized, "I hate to say it," that the TVs in the pilots' ready-room were tuned to the Fox News Channel. Phillips quickly dismissed it as part of the Navy system in which "you've got to get a little bit of every network."

MRC analyst Ken Shepherd caught this candid moment which occurred at 1:13pm EDT as Phillips relayed a question from anchor Miles O'Brien, about how the pilots watch landings, to a Navy pilot who explained that the TVs in their ready-room can show the flight deck.

Phillips pointed out the TVs hanging from the ceilings in the corner of the room, though they were too distant to really see what they were showing: "Up here on these screens, you're going to see the screens up there on the right, I hate to say it, they're showing Fox News. But, you know, that's the Navy system. You've got to get a little bit of every network..."

Just getting a little bit more of FNC.

1,383 posted on 05/01/2003 1:20:00 PM PDT by Howlin (The most hated lair on FR)
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To: Howlin
HAHAHAHA!!! That's awesome!
1,398 posted on 05/01/2003 1:23:28 PM PDT by retrokitten
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To: Howlin
Sure, they are ALL watching Fox News because the military appreciates them caring about the military and their families. They aren't portrayed as being stupid like the other stations think of the military. Fox Rocks!
1,401 posted on 05/01/2003 1:23:50 PM PDT by kcvl
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