I searched and didn't see this posted already. Note what Mr. Press has to say about existing media outlets....hoo hoo hoo, hee hee hee!
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06/20/2003 10:32:21 AM PDT by
Elijah27
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To: Elijah27
"All four waves of communication radio, TV, print and Internet tilt so far to the right, it's hard to find a liberal voice anywhere."
I'm sure Mr. Press, in his deluded mind, includes in his pantheon of conservatism James Carville and Paul Begala from "right-leaning" CNN's Crossfire...
29 posted on
06/20/2003 12:15:31 PM PDT by
Exeter
To: Elijah27
Oh boy!!!
I guess this will have to be supported by taxpayer $$$ since there is not enough of a viable consumer base among the likely viewing demographic to attract advertisers.
If there was a demand for such a television network the free market would supply it.
This is just another example of the left's utter inability to comprehend free markets and capitalism. What else should we expect from a bunch of socialists?!!?
To: Elijah27
Republicans rule the net too, so why not start a liberal internet magazine? Like Salon? HA!
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06/20/2003 12:37:21 PM PDT by
Nateman
(Socialism first, cancer second.)
To: Elijah27
That should read
Coming soon: The All Bore TV network!
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