Oophs! Here is the rest of the article our daughter sent us today judyt

Guess what -- our local talk radio station (WNIS) made the national news 
by dumping CBS News in favor of ABC News due to Rathergate; see the 
newspaper article below, which was featured on the Drudge Report site. 
 I was quite pleased to start hearing ABC News today.  I am planning to 
send the local CBS affiliate (WTKR) and the national company emails to 
let them know that I am outraged that they have not fully owned up to 
their culpability, admitted that the documents are forgeries, 
acknowledged that they have no basis for the allegations made in the 
story, and apologized to President Bush.

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Stations Get E-Mails to Oust Dan Rather
 
Sep 23, 6:36 PM (ET)

By DAVID BAUDER
 

NEW YORK (AP) - Station managers at several CBS affiliates said Thursday 
they appear to be a target of a national e-mail campaign placing 
pressure on the network to oust Dan Rather as anchorman of the "CBS 
Evening News."

The anger stems from Rather's role in a "60 Minutes" report on 
President 
Bush's service in the National Guard. CBS has apologized for reporting 
on documents critical of Bush's service, widely assumed now as fakes, 
and appointed a panel to investigate what went wrong in the report.

Bob Lee, president and general manager of WDBJ-TV in Roanoke, Va., and 
head of the CBS affiliate board, said many e-mailers offer the same 
message: I will not watch CBS News again until Rather is gone.

"To be honest, I'm most concerned when the e-mail is coming from a local 
viewer," said Gary Gardner, vice president and general manager of 
WINK-TV in Fort Myers, Fla.
 
Lee said he can't recall any other issue getting such a big response 
from viewers.

Station managers take such a response very seriously. They are, in 
effect, Rather's constituency and several said they're eager to see what 
former U.S. Attorney General Dick Thornburgh and former Associated Press 
chief executive Louis D. Boccardi turn up in their probe of CBS News 
operations.

The campaign appears to originate from a blogger on the Web site, 
Rathergate.com, who is forwarding e-mails to stations around the country.

"The buck has to stop," said Mike Krempasky of Falls Church, Va., who 

works for a political advertising company and set up Rathergate.com, as 
well as the conservative-oriented Web site, Redstate.org.

"He's certainly the face of the story," he said. "He's the one 
who 
sneered at anyone who dared criticize him on the story for 10 days. He's 
the one who put his credibility on the line when he said he believed in 
the story."
 
Meanwhile, Rather was not commenting Thursday on a story in The New York 
Times, quoting sources that requested anonymity, that he was unhappy 
that Thornburgh was appointed as half of the two-man panel investigating 
CBS News. Thornburgh is a Republican former governor of Pennsylvania and 
was attorney general for the Reagan and first Bush administrations.

He was the attorney general when Rather conducted a memorably combative 
interview with Bush as he was running for president.

A Rather spokeswoman said the veteran anchor will cooperate fully in the 
probe.

In the same Times story, Rather was quoted as pointing out that his 
boss, CBS News President Andrew Heyward, was fully involved with him in 
the handling of the story.

In southeastern Virginia, WNIS, a news-talk radio station, dumped CBS 
News because of listener outrage over Rather's "60 Minutes" report 
questioning the president's Guard service.

"We had so much outcry from our listeners. They were calling and 
complaining and saying they wouldn't listen to a CBS newscast anymore," 
said Lisa Sinclair, general manager of Sinclair Communications, which 
owns WNIS and four other stations in the Norfolk area, home to the 
world's largest naval base.

"This is a conservative market, and people felt that CBS was exhibiting 
a great deal of liberal bias and lost credibility with this situation," 
Sinclair said, referring to the Sept. 8 story.
 
 


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