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Movies, TV and Radio
General talk about movies, TV, radio, and other entertainment discussion.
Discussing favorite movies is a great topic but keep in mind some folks haven't seen the movie yet we may be discussing so don't give the endings away!
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2. 十一月 2008, 02:23:28
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Re: Just a follow up to MSNBC vrs Fox
Jim Dandy
: check out The Project For Excellence In Jounalism. Here are some of their findings just out: Oct 29, 2008
In all of the media studies, 57% of McCain stories were negative while only 29% of Obama stories were negative.
Newspapers:
69% of the McCain stories were negative while only 28% of Obama stories were negative.
NBC news: 54% of the stories about McCain were negative while only 21% about Obama were found to be negative.
And now for my favorite finding:
MSNBC: 73% of the Mcain stories were negative when ONLY 14% Obama stories were negative. But how did MSNBC compare with Fox?
Fox news: 40% of the Fox stories on McCain were negative and equally (you know, as in fair and balanced) 40% of the Obama stories were negative.
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