Re: Fake Protein Supplements?
- From: Lucas Buck <sbcpark@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 23 May 2007 16:14:59 -0700
On Tue, 22 May 2007 17:00:51 -0400, willbrink@xxxxxxxxxxx (Will Brink) wrote:
In article <1179846703.777165.163260@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, JMW
<jmwilliams_56@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I don't how well a Brit will understand American news media and the
individual players, but I'll give this a shot. Let's try the survey
done by Pew Research Center. It's part of the Pew Charitable Trust, a
big supporter of NPR
and PBS, both of which are deemed to be solidly
to the left in the American new media spectrum.
Just to throw on my two you know whats, I listen to NPR every day, and
have done so for years now (as mentioned in past threads over the years)
and dont find them to be to the left, at least not far to the left, and
they do by far the best job of obective reporting found in US media.
You can't be serious.
How many programs/hosts on NPR are WELL to the left of center?
Terry Gross (want a great example? compare her interviews of Geoffrey Canada vs that of Neal Knox)
Counterspin
To The Contrary
Latino USA
Democracy Now
On The Media
This American Life
Bill Moyers
Ray Suarez
Josh Kornbluth
Garrison Keillor (MPR)
.... and the local-level hosts are far worse.
How many programs/hosts on NPR are WELL to the right of center?
.
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