CNN vs BBC news
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- version30
cop the head of your body and the ass of your body...
is there a difference?
i didn't think so
- Mimio0
The Dixie Chics are having a real hard time booking their new concert tour in "red states".
Memory is like an elephant.
- Snowblinded0
no contest.....BBC wins by a mile. Why? cause CNN hired Glen Beck!
- Cactus0
I'm more fond of the bleeding hemroid in my ass than the BBC.
...and them hemroids are on steroids.
- Mimio0
I like the BBC World News Radio in the mornings. Really well done.
- version30
Why? cause CNN hired Glen Beck!
Snowblinded
(Jun 9 06, 13:50)that's the stupidest reason ever
- nooner0
CBNBNC
- mrdobolina0
you like glenn beck, v4?
- Snowblinded0
just in.... CNN has hired Ann Coulter, Rush Limbaugh and took Hannity away from Colmes.
- version30
i don't care
my point being..."I like the dell website because michael dell's daughter is cute."
what does a talk show host have to do with the website?
fucking stupid
- Snowblinded0
you have lost me, i have no clue what you speak of, sir.
- Cactus0
To much fanfare, and a fair amount of predictable gushing from its liberal admirers in the US, the British Broadcasting Corporation, the state-owned bureaucracy that bestrides the UK cultural and political landscape like a colossus, launched a 24 hour news channel in America last week.
Billboards in Manhattan bellowed the BBC's message to passers- by, promising that the corporation would be bringing "news beyond your borders" into Americans' parochial little lives....
Emboldened, its mangers now clearly think the time is now ripe to enter the US TV news market and offer a distinctive product. A few years ago the former boss of the BBC attacked American television news for too slavishly following the government line. Instead the BBC now says in its publicity, it will offer "both sides of the story".
Roughly translated this means the BBC thinks that, while the vast majority of Americans are morons who are perfectly content to swallow right-wing rubbish from their political and media masters, there is an educated and sophisticated elite on the coasts that feels somehow its worldview is underrepresented by the current giants of the mainstream media in the US.
Gerard Baker
http://www.realclearpolitics.com…