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Watch The Decline: The Media Lowlights Of 2009: Brief but Useful
18 hours ago ago from Cliftonchadwick's Blog
Watch The Decline: The Media Lowlights Of 2009 AIM Column | By K. Daniel Glover | December 24, 2009 (This is a quick guide to how MSM are biased and why bloggers get a lot of attention, i.e., they tell the truth.) The tea party movement exposed the bias of liberal journalists to start the year, and ClimateGate did the same to end it. Climate are about as trusted as used-car salesmen or congressmen these days ...
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5 hours ago ago from Emmanouil Karagiannis Knowledge Management System (KMS)
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6 hours ago ago from The Common Ills
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As we continue showing you the results of our TVNewser 2009 polls, we asked how the Today show would be doing at the end of 2009. Well, a few weeks ago, the NBC News program celebrated 14 years as the #1 morning news show. Which is right where most of you thought it would be: 68% said it would maintain its dominance, while 23% thought it would lose ground to GMA. It hasn't. What we didn't expect was that the show would have two new ...
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George Michael the longtime sports anchor at WRC-TV who was known nationally for the syndicated "The George Michael Sports Machine," died early this morning in Washington. A statement from NBC4 posted on NBCWashington.com reads in part: "George was a pioneer in sports broadcasting. He was a gifted interviewer, a master storyteller and one of the hardest working journalists out there. Our hearts go out to his wife, Pat, and his daughter, ...
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Wall Street counts down to a new year
3 hours ago ago from CNN Money
TRADING CENTER Wall Street counts down to a new year By Julianne Pepitone , staff reporter December 25, 2009: 1:36 PM ET NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Wall Street is gearing up for an unpredictable week amid light trading volume, with many market participants on vacation and traders focused on the upcoming new year. The stock exchange will be shuttered Friday for the ...
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