Wednesday, December 17, 2008

AmeriKa's MSM Waves the White Flag

I'm only trying to help (hint, hint, hint):

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The media which has printed these lies and presented the horrors of the day according to the angle desired by those who operate it have become their own worst enemy. They are daily providing the evidence that they lie. Truth tellers on the internet are turning over every rock they tried to bury the truth beneath."

Of course, if they ever told the truth now, the people would not only be appalled at when has been done and the lies that were told doing it; they would understand the MSM's role in FACILITATING ABSOLUTE, AGENDA-PUSHING PROPAGANDA and OUTRIGHT RACIST RUBBISH!!!!

"Local broadcasters scale back as advertising fades" by Johnny Diaz, Globe Staff | December 17, 2008

The withering economy and a decline in advertising are forcing Boston's TV stations to readjust their 2009 budgets, scale back programming, and eliminate employees.

Comcast Corp. will lay off at least 50 people and close the Brookline-based operations of the CN8 Network in New England early next month...

At WCVB-TV Channel 5, officials have been quietly reducing their payroll....

A combination of factors is forcing stations to make cuts. Revenue continues to fall as advertisers - particularly auto dealers - pare spending. Auto ads amount to a third of revenue for local broadcasters, according to the Television Bureau of Advertising. This year, $22 million in political ads for Bay State ballot questions, the New Hampshire Senate race, and the presidential election helped cushion local TV stations. But 2009 is a nonelection year....

Stations have also gradually seen their overall ratings erode year to year because of growing competition from cable channels and viewers migrating to the Internet.... It's not just TV outlets feeling the financial squeeze. At least five Boston radio stations, including WBZ, WBCN, WBMX, WZLX, and WODS, have said they are laying off administrative staff to reduce costs.

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And it is not just electronic, either
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"Detroit papers cut home delivery" by Associated Press | December 17, 2008

DETROIT - Fighting to stay in business, Detroit's two daily newspapers will radically change their relationship with readers by slashing home delivery to three days a week, printing small editions on other days, and encouraging people to get information online....

Why do I sense the end of the MSM monitor soon?

If I'm not BUYING and READING a PAPER, then there is NO REASON to BE HERE!!!

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