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Also; the Bush administration's prediction for how the situation would develop was wrong?!! Say it ain't so! Seriously have they gotten anything right?
I've been noticing a slight shift in the news media's direction. At first everyone was ZOMG POOR GEORGIA, HOW DARE RUSSIA, and now I'm starting to hear the occasional oh yeah Georgia kind of attacked south Ossetia before Russia invaded.
Also; the Bush administration's prediction for how the situation would develop was wrong?!! Say it ain't so! Seriously have they gotten anything right?
And who even knows if they are getting it right now? It's a mess, most likely never know beyond what people with bias tell us
Ahh, there is a part 3. Cool. Does this news station happen on cable TV? Anyone know what name it would be listed under?
As NetRunner said it's web only. They are still a very new organization and working up to a full cable news program. The special thing about them is they don't accept advertisements, corporate sponsorship or government subsidies. They rely purely on donation from viewers. This means that they are totally independent and can offer Real News. Paul Jay the founder explains it better.
I really hope this model succeeds, but it will need donations.
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Ahh, there is a part 3. Cool. Does this news station happen on cable TV? Anyone know what name it would be listed under?
As NetRunner said it's web only. They are still a very new organization and working up to a full cable news program. The special thing about them is they don't accept advertisements, corporate sponsorship or government subsidies. They rely purely on donation from viewers. This means that they are totally independent and can offer Real News. Paul Jay the founder explains it better.
I really hope this model succeeds, but it will need donations.
Hmm, well, I would still be a little worried about where the money does end up coming from. But it is at least a step in the right direction. Though, I don't think they could ever get on TV without actual sponcers...perhaps radio though.