Re: Air America bankruptcy



"Paul M. Cook" <pmBERMUDA_SHORTScook@xxxxxxx> wrote:


"CapitalistPig" <joebagadonuts@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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In article <WU_Ng.9244$xC3.4092@trnddc06>,
"Paul M. Cook" <pmBERMUDA_SHORTScook@xxxxxxx> wrote:



Yes, "ban" by way of reinstating the Fairness Doctrine. As in requiring
shared points of view as was the norm for 50 years until Reagan "banned"
the
practice.


In other words, subsidize and force the market to bear something that
cannot survive on its own...like PBS.


Yeah, commercial free TV - whoda thunk that they'd have revenue issues?

Paul

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corporation.
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