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CNBC's Cramer on Glenn Beck Advertisers: 'I Think They All Come Back i
Keith Olbermann, Ed Schultz and the brain trust at ThinkProgress probably won't like this, but CNBC "Mad Money" host Jim Cramer thinks the Glenn Beck boycott won't have an impact on NewsCorp's (NASDAQ:NWSA), the parent company of Fox News, bottom line. During the "Stop Trading" segment on "Street Signs" Aug. 24, Cramer explained that Unilever (NYSE:UN) was going all out with its advertising, by…
August 24th, 2009 5:21 PM
WaPo Story of VA Blunder with Colonoscopies Buried in Bowels of A-Sect
As the national debate roils on about the proposed public option for health care and as newspapers face declining fortunes, one might think major newspaper editors would jump at the chance to front-page a story of government-run health care negligence.Yet today's Washington Post buried such a story -- "Negligence Suits Likely Over VA Procedures: 3 Hospitals Used Dirty Equipment" -- on page 13 of…
August 24th, 2009 4:52 PM
Cramer on Beck Advertisers: 'I Think They All Come Back in the End
CNBC 'Mad Money' host points to Unilever's 'advertise on all media' model, says NewsCorp still a good stock, despite skittish advertisers.
August 24th, 2009 4:48 PM
CBS Touts Gitmo Torture Charges; Ignores ACLU Showing CIA Agent Photos
Early in Saturday’s CBS Evening News, anchor Jeff Glor reported: "Tonight there are new allegations of torture by the CIA. Newsweek magazine is reporting that a secret 2004 report reveals that interrogators used mock executions to intimidate prisoners." Glor went on to talk to Newsweek reporter Mark Hosenball, who claimed: "And in the case of one detainee that we know about, somebody named Abdel-…
August 24th, 2009 3:48 PM
Reality Check: Will Nets Notice Sheehan's Anti-Obama Protest
Media Embraced Cindy Sheehan's Anti-Bush Push in 2005; ABC Anchor Now Says: "Enough Already"When Cindy Sheehan arrives on Martha’s Vineyard tomorrow (Tuesday), to protest against President Barack Obama, will the news media be as drawn to her as they were in the summer of 2005 when she was condemning George W. Bush?Last week, ABC anchor Charles Gibson declared “enough already” when asked on…
August 24th, 2009 3:37 PM
NY Times Turnaround? Concerns Over 'Death Panels' Suddenly Not So Biza
A turnaround on Obama-Care at the New York Times? Not quite, but health reporter Robert Pear's corrective story Friday, "A Basis Is Seen for Some Health Plan Fears Among the Elderly," did make some surprising concessions to conservative concerns about rationing of health care for the elderly under an Obama plan. Might those horror stories about "death panels," declared "false" by the Times just a…
August 24th, 2009 3:27 PM
On Today: Obamas Arrive in Martha's Vineyard and the Children Sing
NBC's Ron Allen, on Monday's "Today" show, highlighted how the residents on Martha's Vineyard are in a tizzy about the First Family vacationing there as he gushed: "On the small island off the coast of Massachusetts, there is Obama everything!" Allen then went on to feature locals celebrating the arrival of the Obamas including a woman excited about eateries naming dishes after the President like…
August 24th, 2009 3:20 PM
'World News' Laments Rising Tuition, Ignores Causes
ABC finds students struggling with higher college costs, but fails to identify reason for tuition inflation.
August 24th, 2009 2:24 PM
ABC’s Chris Cuomo Sneers at RNC's Steele That 'Death Panel' Lingo Is
ABC News anchor Chris Cuomo conducted a hostile interview of RNC Chairman Michael Steele on Monday’s Good Morning America. Noting Steele hadn't used the term “death panel,” Cuomo asked if it was "a sign of positive progress." He also wondered why Steele wasn't bashing insurance companies, since when there is "excess in the system, it always comes back to the insurance companies."The GMA anchor…
August 24th, 2009 1:06 PM
Civil Libertarian Nat Hentoff 'Scared' Of Obama Admin; Formerly Admiri
A well-known newspaper had this to say about writer Nat Hentoff upon his departure from the Villiage Voice at the end of 2008 after a 50-year run:Across his 83 years, his three dozen books and his countless newspaper columns and magazine articles, Mr. Hentoff has championed free speech and opposed censorship of any kind, whether by liberals or conservatives. Few have more assiduously and…
August 24th, 2009 1:35 AM