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![]() "nfisherman" wrote in message ... I'll bet you dismissed anyone who criticized the Dixie Chicks for speaking their minds as right-wing fanatics. You're bitching about Cabela's just for allowing Bush to speak. What does that make you? Have a nice day. I'm going to do some fishing! No Clear Channel Radio--right-wing media giants--have silenced the Dixie Chicks. Obviously, if big business and industry have a right to prevent the American electorate from voicing it's opinions, the electorate has a right to boycott big business and industry. I guess that would make us equals? Mark |
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"nfisherman" wrote in message ... I'll bet you dismissed anyone who criticized the Dixie Chicks for speaking their minds as right-wing fanatics. You're bitching about Cabela's just for allowing Bush to speak. What does that make you? Have a nice day. I'm going to do some fishing! No Clear Channel Radio--right-wing media giants--have silenced the Dixie Chicks. Obviously, if big business and industry have a right to prevent the American electorate from voicing it's opinions, the electorate has a right to boycott big business and industry. I guess that would make us equals? Mark Aren't the Dixie Chicks, Springsteen, et. al. on tour at the moment promoting something called "Vote for Change" or something like that? So where's the oppression from the "right-wing media giants"? This thread started because Cabela's allowed Bush/Cheney to speak at their stores. I don't see how that translates to big business and industry preventing the electorate from voicing its opinions. |
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![]() "nfisherman" wrote in message m... Aren't the Dixie Chicks, Springsteen, et. al. on tour at the moment promoting something called "Vote for Change" or something like that? I wouldn't know, really. However, a concert tour doesn't equate with: "... Clear Channel owns or operates 1,165 radio stations in the United States." (http://www.wired.com/news/business/0,1367,54036,00.html) "It's also the nation's largest concert promoter and one of the largest billboard companies." (http://www.post-gazette.com/tv/20020...ar0623fnp3.asp) So where's the oppression from the "right-wing media giants"? Read the related articles in the links provided above and you'll get a CLEAR CHANNEL picture. This thread started because Cabela's allowed Bush/Cheney to speak at their stores. That's right, and when Cabela's *invites* Kerry/Edwards to hold campaign rallies at the VERY SAME outlets it provided to the Bush/Cheney campaign, I will withdraw my complaint. I don't see how that translates to big business and industry preventing the electorate from voicing its opinions. Think monopolization of media outlets! Seriously, read the post-gazette link, and imagine that one far-left liberal corporation controlled so much of the nations broadcast media and billboard advertising. "FCC commissioners and lawmakers have been particularly concerned about radio companies like Clear Channel Communications Inc., the biggest radio station owner with about 1,200, owning all of the stations in a market." (http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmp...ndustry_fcc_dc) "'The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit in Philadelphia in June stayed the FCC rules and ordered the agency to use viewer data to amend the regulations. Without a detailed viewership assessment, the FCC cannot accurately measure media diversity, the court said.' 'The court said to get a consistent methodology across markets that takes into account the audience that uses news," Cooper said. "Making sure control of news production is not restricted to a handful of media companies is a key goal of the agency's regulations, and the court recognized that.'" (http://www.thedeal.com/NASApp/cs/Con...cle/TDStandard Article&c=TDDArticle&cid=1093301584582) Mark --who truly hope he attributed correctly-- |
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It use to be in fascist and communist regimes the goverment owned the raido
stations. Under capitalism the raido stations own the goverment. "Mark Bowen" wrote in message .. . "nfisherman" wrote in message m... Aren't the Dixie Chicks, Springsteen, et. al. on tour at the moment promoting something called "Vote for Change" or something like that? I wouldn't know, really. However, a concert tour doesn't equate with: "... Clear Channel owns or operates 1,165 radio stations in the United States." (http://www.wired.com/news/business/0,1367,54036,00.html) "It's also the nation's largest concert promoter and one of the largest billboard companies." (http://www.post-gazette.com/tv/20020...ar0623fnp3.asp) So where's the oppression from the "right-wing media giants"? Read the related articles in the links provided above and you'll get a CLEAR CHANNEL picture. This thread started because Cabela's allowed Bush/Cheney to speak at their stores. That's right, and when Cabela's *invites* Kerry/Edwards to hold campaign rallies at the VERY SAME outlets it provided to the Bush/Cheney campaign, I will withdraw my complaint. I don't see how that translates to big business and industry preventing the electorate from voicing its opinions. Think monopolization of media outlets! Seriously, read the post-gazette link, and imagine that one far-left liberal corporation controlled so much of the nations broadcast media and billboard advertising. "FCC commissioners and lawmakers have been particularly concerned about radio companies like Clear Channel Communications Inc., the biggest radio station owner with about 1,200, owning all of the stations in a market." (http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmp...ndustry_fcc_dc) "'The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit in Philadelphia in June stayed the FCC rules and ordered the agency to use viewer data to amend the regulations. Without a detailed viewership assessment, the FCC cannot accurately measure media diversity, the court said.' 'The court said to get a consistent methodology across markets that takes into account the audience that uses news," Cooper said. "Making sure control of news production is not restricted to a handful of media companies is a key goal of the agency's regulations, and the court recognized that.'" (http://www.thedeal.com/NASApp/cs/Con...al/TDDArticle/ TDStandard Article&c=TDDArticle&cid=1093301584582) Mark --who truly hope he attributed correctly-- |
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On Mon, 30 Aug 2004 02:02:27 GMT, "B J Conner"
wrote: It use to be in fascist and communist regimes the goverment owned the raido stations. Under capitalism the raido stations own the goverment. NPR? Harry Mason www.Troutflies.com |
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![]() "bones" wrote in message ... On Mon, 30 Aug 2004 02:02:27 GMT, "B J Conner" wrote: It use to be in fascist and communist regimes the goverment owned the raido stations. Under capitalism the raido stations own the goverment. NPR? Harry Mason www.Troutflies.com CSM |
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On Mon, 30 Aug 2004 03:08:06 GMT, "B J Conner"
wrote: "bones" wrote in message .. . On Mon, 30 Aug 2004 02:02:27 GMT, "B J Conner" wrote: It use to be in fascist and communist regimes the goverment owned the raido stations. Under capitalism the raido stations own the goverment. NPR? Harry Mason www.Troutflies.com CSM Harry Mason www.Troutflies.com |
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"B J Conner" skrev i en meddelelse news:qSwYc.1533$Cj5.508@trnddc04... "bones" wrote in message ... On Mon, 30 Aug 2004 02:02:27 GMT, "B J Conner" wrote: It use to be in fascist and communist regimes the goverment owned the raido stations. Under capitalism the raido stations own the goverment. NPR? Harry Mason www.Troutflies.com CSM |
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![]() "bones" wrote in message ... On Mon, 30 Aug 2004 02:02:27 GMT, "B J Conner" wrote: It use to be in fascist and communist regimes the goverment owned the raido stations. Under capitalism the raido stations own the goverment. NPR? Harry Mason I could be wrong, but I don't believe NPR is a US government entity. I'd also be willin' to bet that it receives less government funding than Exxon. "If "public" means "government funded," then some listeners are in for a shock: NPR is not a government broadcaster." (http://www.npr.org/yourturn/ombudsman/011228.html) Mark |
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![]() "bones" wrote in message ... On Mon, 30 Aug 2004 02:02:27 GMT, "B J Conner" wrote: It use to be in fascist and communist regimes the goverment owned the raido stations. Under capitalism the raido stations own the goverment. NPR? OED is more like it.... --riverman |
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