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Bart Senior
 
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The poor man has lost his market share and then
his mind.

Here is your proof:

Note the specific refernence questioning the rationality of the other
networks.

http://www.discovery.org/scripts/vie...&program=Misc&
id=2226

FoxNews: 54.2 percent;
CNN: 29.2 percent;
CNN Headline News: 8.5 percent;
MSNBC: 8.1 percent. "Never before has MSNBC [placed] fourth."

http://www.ravnwood.com/archives/001556.shtml

http://www.ariannaonline.com/forums/...hp/t-6093.html

TV news: blind to market? - The Washington Times: Commentary ...
http://www.washtimes.com/commentary/...4112-6280r.htm

For years, surveys have shown the country has more
conservatives than liberals, and there are almost an even
number of Republican and Democrat voters.

Does it make economic sense to have four left-leaning
(five if you count MSNBC separate from NBC) TV news
organizations, and only one right-leaning?

People go to FOX, not because it's perfect, it's not, but
because the rest of the news is strongly liberaly bias. If
you are intelligent, you vote with your feet and seek news
from the most reliable source. In the US it's FOX News
and the Wall Street Journal.

Bart

"Frank" wrote in message
oups.com...
So lemme understand this: Someone tells the truth and Fox says he's
"losing his mind". Does that about sum it up?