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<blockquote data-quote="TrainTrac" data-source="post: 848975" data-attributes="member: 55399"><p>Maybe so, there are many prominent newspapers throughout the country that are well-documented to be left-leaning, and they're either going under, or about to do so. Their subscriptions have plummeted, largely because folks are tired of their non-objective, biased "reporting". Prime examples are the afore-mentioned New York Times and Boston Globe, the Seattle Post-Intellingencer, LA Times, Chicago Tribune, and Atlanta Journal-Constitution among others.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>This is the same reason that ratings for almost every incarnation of the NBC news organization (both broadcast and cable) are in the toilet. They lean so obviously far to the left in their "reporting", and like the newspapers, folks are wise to it and don't want to hear it. Same could be said about CNN and CBS News, 'cause their ratings stink also.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>You don't hear about ratings or subscription/circulation problems from news media outlets like the Washington Times, New York Post, or Fox News. Now I'm not saying that they're totally "fair and balanced". Sure, they're probably a little more to the right of center. But they're doing well, so wouldn't that speak to what folks really want to read/hear?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TrainTrac, post: 848975, member: 55399"] Maybe so, there are many prominent newspapers throughout the country that are well-documented to be left-leaning, and they're either going under, or about to do so. Their subscriptions have plummeted, largely because folks are tired of their non-objective, biased "reporting". Prime examples are the afore-mentioned New York Times and Boston Globe, the Seattle Post-Intellingencer, LA Times, Chicago Tribune, and Atlanta Journal-Constitution among others. This is the same reason that ratings for almost every incarnation of the NBC news organization (both broadcast and cable) are in the toilet. They lean so obviously far to the left in their "reporting", and like the newspapers, folks are wise to it and don't want to hear it. Same could be said about CNN and CBS News, 'cause their ratings stink also. You don't hear about ratings or subscription/circulation problems from news media outlets like the Washington Times, New York Post, or Fox News. Now I'm not saying that they're totally "fair and balanced". Sure, they're probably a little more to the right of center. But they're doing well, so wouldn't that speak to what folks really want to read/hear? [/QUOTE]
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