Rude. and of course, impartial.

 

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From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Dr. Ernie Prabhakar
Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2010 2:02 PM
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [RC] analysis of why MSNBC is a ratings disaster

 

Hi Billy,

 

On Sep 28, 2010, at 12:15 PM, [email protected] wrote:

Question :  Is Bill Gates so completely off his rocker, or so completely now
devoted

to becoming the next Mother Theresa, that he simply doesn't care what
happens

at MSNBC ? For someone who once was cozy with Newt, how could Gates

have let his TV network self-destruct by becoming a Left-wing looney-bin
channel ?

 

Just thought I'd ask

Billy

 

Um, what made you think Bill Gates ever cared about MSNBC?  It was a weird
business deal that let them use the name, nothing that Microsoft ever had a
major stake in.

 

I could point out that Microsoft has never really cared about what products
their name appeared on, or that Bill Gates doesn't even care that Microsoft
itself is self-destructting, but that would be rude. :-)

 

E





 

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posted on Hot Air

Sept 27

 

More people are getting their news about the upcoming election from cable
television than any other source, and from Fox News more than any other
cable channel, according to a POLITICO/George Washington University
Battleground Poll
<http://www.politico.com/polls/politico-george-washington-university-battleg
round-poll.html>  released Monday.

The poll found that 81 percent of those polled get their news about the
midterm elections from cable channels, like Fox News, CNN, MSNBC, or their
websites, compared with 71 percent from national network news channels, such
as ABC, NBC or CBS, and their websites.

Among cable news channels, Fox was the clear winner, with 42 percent of
respondents saying it is their main source, compared with 30 percent who
cited CNN and 12 percent who rely on MSNBC.

How did it get to this state?  After all, NBC had a long history in
television news, starting decades before CNN and even longer than Fox.  Its
partnership with Microsoft should have given the cable news network a
distinct advantage in the New Media world.  Their roster of news anchors,
present and future, should have immediately challenged CNN for primacy and
marginalized Fox, who [ which ] may have had cash but relatively fewer
newsgathering resources in the US when it launched.

Under the direction of GE's Jeff Immelt, though, NBC's cable network went
for the full-insane demographic.  Fox took CNN's talking-head format and
simply reversed the bias, although Fox rightly argues that it presents more
opposing viewpoints than CNN did as part of their establishment talent and
not just occasional guests and party spinmeisters.  NBC decided to emulate
Air America with its cable lineup instead, perhaps seeing some opportunity
in the last Bush term to capitalize on his unpopularity and become a center
of opposition opinion.

Rather than accomplish that, the decision by NBC and its parent GE has not
just destroyed MSNBC's credibility but also NBC's as well.  With the
exception of Joe Scarborough, who is hard to pigeonhole but certainly isn't
a hard-Left hysteric, the entire lineup is exactly what one would find on
the failed libtalker radio network.  It's no coincidence that two of its
featured hosts come straight out of Air America, Rachel Maddow and Ed
Schultz.  Maddow has, at least, produced a watchable show, albeit with a
hard-Left tilt that clearly is out of touch with the mainstream, but Schultz
is barely coherent.  Top that off with a daily "news" broadcast from Keith
Olbermann that almost literally consists of a Two Minute Hate (Olbermann's
WPIW lists), and it's a recipe for the kind of disaster that only political
hacks could love.  The wonder is that GE and NBC apparently seem content to
alienate 88% of the viewing audience with its trainwreck theater.

 

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