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MSNBC Chief Goes from Scorning Patriotic Coverage to Hyping It
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| April 17, 2003
| Brent Baker
Posted on 04/17/2003 3:35:10 PM PDT by Mr. Mulliner
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It's amazing just how far some news organizations have to fall before they finally figure out that anti-American liberalism just doesn't fly if people have a choice. CNN hasn't figure it out yet.
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posted on
04/17/2003 3:35:28 PM PDT
by
Mr. Mulliner
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To: Mr. Mulliner
Competition is a wonderful thing!
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posted on
04/17/2003 3:36:48 PM PDT
by
MEG33
To: Mr. Mulliner
I noticed this too while watching the war -- in fact MSNBC even put together some clips with Bush quotes that would make great campaign ads.
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posted on
04/17/2003 3:38:23 PM PDT
by
rhombus
To: rhombus
I think MSNBC was on the verge of extinction before the war. They had the biggest bump in viewership because of the war, up over 500% compared with around a 300% increase for CNN and Fox.
I'm sure it just bugs the heck out of their management to implement these changes, but they do seem to have figured out what they need to do to save themselves from going under.
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posted on
04/17/2003 3:40:49 PM PDT
by
Mr. Mulliner
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To: Mr. Mulliner
I turned on the tube the other day and it was set to MSNBC. The reporting was so positive that it took me a minute to realize I wasn't watching FOX. Maybe the Donahue Network has finally figured out that 95% gloom and doom reports of every short-coming of America and all we do wasn't in tune with the Red Zone and even some in the Blue Zone.
I wonder when the rest of Cable and the Networks figure out the obvious. Of course, at ABC, Jennings would have to be transfered to Greenland before we got anything but thinly disguised snarls at all things American. Dan Rather might figure it out with the help of electro-shock therapy. Browkaw could be house broken. I'm hopeful that commercial interests will FINALLY scotch all the rampant anti-Americanism in a significant portion of the left stream media.
To: Mr. Mulliner
Interesting. The market is deciding for them. And the market is responding.
To: Mr. Mulliner
One of MSNBC's shows last week had a host I've never seen before (Joe Scarboro [spelling?] - I think he's a former U.S. Representative and a Conservative). He was a hoot to watch. I stayed on MSNBC the whole time Joe was broadcasting.
Anyone else see this anchor? Trajan88
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posted on
04/17/2003 4:03:43 PM PDT
by
Trajan88
To: Trajan88
I don't get cable so I haven't seen him, but I've heard about him, Joe Scarborough (I think). He was hired about the same time Michael Savage was brought on board. These hirings, combined with cutting Phil Donohue, show why MSNBC may recover yet from their near extinction.
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posted on
04/17/2003 4:08:11 PM PDT
by
Mr. Mulliner
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To: Semi Civil Servant
I noticed that too. I don't know if it is so much "patriotism" as to the end of squashing positive stories and the end of unduly negative stories made in the belief that any critical pose imbues the author with a sense of "objectivity."
MSNBC is the only outlet I know that raised criticism of the latest war bill massively laden with pork.
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posted on
04/17/2003 4:09:46 PM PDT
by
Shermy
To: Mr. Mulliner
While it is important to report the facts either good or bad it is not being biased to want your country to win. Some reporters perhaps understandably have trouble with this concept. If our troops were being defeated it would be bad journalism not to report it; it does not follow that defeat should be reported with the same tone as victory. Bias toward an outcome does not imply a bias to objective reality.
I think one of the things people like about FOX is that they are not afraid to acknowledge the goodness of this country. If they were to ignore faults, that would be bad reporting to the best of my knowledge, they have not.
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posted on
04/17/2003 4:12:08 PM PDT
by
Friend of thunder
(No sane person wants war, but oppressors want oppression.)
To: Trajan88
Anyone else see this anchor? Yes, he's a great alternative to Greta. He's having a blast with video clips of doom and gloom predictions by leftists before the war. He plays a clip of Janine Garofolo saying "We're DOOMED if we go to war with Iraq" every single night.
He also has a segment about "our favorite cabinet member (Rummy) and a segment called "Well there you go again" every night. It's really entertaining.
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posted on
04/17/2003 4:14:59 PM PDT
by
alnick
To: Shermy
The Republican Party should follow suit--emphasizing the positive and the patriotic at every turn. Liberals will appear especially dour, depressed, and bitter by direct comparison. If Republicans can deftly exploit this advantage they will win big in 2004.
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posted on
04/17/2003 4:15:32 PM PDT
by
JCEccles
To: Mr. Mulliner
I prefer MSNBC over FOX 99% of the time, with the 1% being Greg Kelly or a Rick L interview which are really interesting.
The problem I have with FOX is that for all their retired generals on there I haven't learned squat about the operation that I couldn't of figured out in about 5 minutes of thought. That's not their fault, but what's the reason for watching the show?
MSNBC is a little better as they have a lot of middle eastern experts on there that I actually do gain some insight from. Plus they don't bait people like O'Reilly does on his show, or offer up some loony toon liberal to be easily smacked down.
Can't say I've turned on CNN for about a year now.
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posted on
04/17/2003 4:17:47 PM PDT
by
lelio
To: Mr. Mulliner
What's amazing is that this article doesn't even mention MSNBC's former "Star" correspondent Peter Arnett. Look, MSNBC has some great reporters and one of the best anchors working today, I think, Lester Holt. The guy is AMAZING. But then they've got the "Fascist Lovefest" hour with Buchannon & Press. And they have the most insufferable of insufferables, the famously repulsive Keith Olbermann. (You've got to wonder about the grey matter of this never ending line of tv producers who keep giving him another chance - HELLO! The people have spoken! K.O. is as UNWATCHABLE on MSNBC as he was on ESPN. (What? You thought the change of alphabet would do him good? Sheesh. How much are you paid, again?)
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posted on
04/17/2003 4:26:27 PM PDT
by
leilani
To: Trajan88
Scarborough..he was our congressman here in Northwest Florida. He was genuine thorne in the side of Clinton during his tenure. He is an avid and daily reader of FreeRepublic. How do I know? Because he said so. Chris Matthews is the reason why Joe was offered the talk slot..he's been doing an excellant job at calling out liberals for their hypocrisy on the war.
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posted on
04/17/2003 4:53:22 PM PDT
by
Shaka
To: Shaka
I had all but given up on MSNBC. Their turnaround is extraordinary. I think Joe Scarborough is going to take the timeslot back from Greta.
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posted on
04/17/2003 4:59:38 PM PDT
by
Dog Gone
To: Mr. Mulliner
MSNBC has a promo spot that is beautiful. The Star Spangled Banner is played in the background on the piano, and photos of the military and Iraqis are shown. It is a promo spot, and I do think that MSNBC is being rather cynical about selling patriotism, but the spot does tug at my heartstrings.
To: alnick
I'll have to start watching all of Scarborough's show. I want to see the Garafolo clip. I do enjoy him, and I have since the clinton impeachment fiasco.
To: Dog Gone
Hugh Hewitt is scheduled to appear on tonight's installment of Scarborough's yack show with the topic being losers such as Michael Moore, Madonna, Dixie Chicks, France, etal.
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