do you really expect hollywoodreporter.com to give you credible political info?
 
But the real reason why they are now left is because they see that it makes 
them money.  Nobody was going left until Olbermann started having success at 
it.  And that was the time when most major news media was focusing on the 
right.  They made the change at the right time and now that we have a 
democratic majority, they are doing well at it.
 
Now Faux is the channel that looks like they're going nuts........

--- On Wed, 4/22/09, Jon <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Jon <[email protected]>
Subject: {Dawgs/Dittos} 'Open hostility' toward execs over MSNBC's 'leftward 
tilt'
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Date: Wednesday, April 22, 2009, 6:53 PM



Drama at GE shareholders meeting
'Open hostility' toward execs over MSNBC's 'leftward tilt'

By Paul Bond

April 22, 2009, 06:38 PM ET

Updated: April 22, 2009, 07:28 PM ET
Things got testy Wednesday at the GE shareholders meeting courtesy of several 
complaints about political bias at its media division, NBC Universal.

Just don't expect to see the fireworks at the company's webcast of the event, 
which contains prepared remarks from CEO Jeff Immelt and CFO Keith Sherin but 
leaves out their interaction with shareholders.

A GE spokesman clarified that the corporation doesn't typically broadcast the 
shareholders meeting in its entirety.

Just before GE board members were re-elected, shareholders asked about 10 
questions of a mostly political nature concerning the viewpoints of MSNBC and 
CNBC, according to attendees.

First up was a woman asking about a reported meeting in which Immelt and NBC 
Uni CEO Jeff Zucker supposedly told top CNBC executives and talent to be less 
critical of President Obama and his policies.

Immelt acknowledged a meeting took place but said no one at CNBC was told what 
to say or not say about politics.

During the woman's follow-up question, her microphone was cut off. Later, 
during the umpteenth question about MSNBC, another shareholder's microphone was 
cut, according to multiple attendees.

"The crowd was very upset with MSNBC because of its leftward tilt," one 
attendee said. "Some former employees said they were embarrassed by it."

One specific complaint about MSNBC concerned Keith Olbermann's interview of 
actress Janeane Garofalo, who likened conservatives to racists and spoke of 
"the limbic brain inside a right-winger."

"They were upset that Olbermann didn't bother to challenge her," one GE 
shareholder said.

Immelt said he takes a hands-off approach to what is reported on the company's 
news networks, which prompted a shareholder to criticize him for not managing 
NBC Uni effectively.

"My biggest surprise was the open hostility to MSNBC," another shareholder 
said. "It was noticeable and loud. I don't remember any of this going on last 
year."

One shareholder at the Orlando, Fla., meeting was Jesse Waters, a producer of 
"The O'Reilly Factor." Waters asked a question at the meeting, then turned on 
the Fox News Channel cameras outside the venue and interviewed other 
shareholders who attended the meeting.
 
 
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