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Old June 6th 04, 07:05 PM
Matt Whiting
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me wrote:

I have to vent..

Was anybody else trying to watch the coverage of the d-day ceremonies ?

MSNBC is supposedly covering the d day ceremonies in France. The focus
should be on the event and the men and woman who fought then not the
reporters or the tv program....

The reporters will not shut up and they just cut away from the program were
old warbirds ( c-47, Spitfires, etc..) were flying over the beaches to go to
bulls**t programming they can show later.

If you feel the way I do call msnbc at (201) 583-5000 and tell them what you
think..

Sorry for taking the bandwidth..



It has taken you this long to determine the quality of MSNBC or just NBC
for that matter? You are a slow learner...


Matt

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Old June 6th 04, 08:31 PM
John Fitzpatrick
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Well, if any news organization was going to cover it, I thought Fox would be
the one, but even they didn't cover it.

Fitz
It has taken you this long to determine the quality of MSNBC or just NBC
for that matter? You are a slow learner...


Matt



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Old June 6th 04, 10:44 PM
HJK
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Fox does news as well?


"John Fitzpatrick" wrote in message
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Well, if any news organization was going to cover it, I thought Fox would

be
the one, but even they didn't cover it.

Fitz
It has taken you this long to determine the quality of MSNBC or just NBC
for that matter? You are a slow learner...


Matt





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Old June 7th 04, 09:42 PM
Theorem
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HJK wrote:

Fox does news as well?


Not really.
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Old June 8th 04, 05:07 PM
C J Campbell
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"HJK" wrote in message news:FeMwc.60450$Ly.43183@attbi_s01...

Fox does news as well?


If you believe that anyone does news better than Fox, you are seriously
deluded. It is all garbage.


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Old June 9th 04, 01:06 AM
Tom Sixkiller
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"C J Campbell" wrote in message
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"HJK" wrote in message

news:FeMwc.60450$Ly.43183@attbi_s01...

Fox does news as well?


If you believe that anyone does news better than Fox, you are seriously
deluded. It is all garbage.


CJ, many don't comprehend the difference between "news" and "editorials".


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Old June 6th 04, 11:30 PM
Dave Stadt
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You expected something better?

"me" wrote in message
...

I have to vent..

Was anybody else trying to watch the coverage of the d-day ceremonies ?

MSNBC is supposedly covering the d day ceremonies in France. The focus
should be on the event and the men and woman who fought then not the
reporters or the tv program....

The reporters will not shut up and they just cut away from the program

were
old warbirds ( c-47, Spitfires, etc..) were flying over the beaches to go

to
bulls**t programming they can show later.

If you feel the way I do call msnbc at (201) 583-5000 and tell them what

you
think..

Sorry for taking the bandwidth..




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Old June 7th 04, 12:08 AM
C J Campbell
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It is the same network mindset that has made most sports unwatchable,
especially events like the Olympics. You never get to see the event itself;
just advertisements, promises to show the event, and commentary on the
event.


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Old June 7th 04, 01:39 PM
OtisWinslow
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Someone (Consumer Reports?) should provide a reference of how the
different networks stack up as to number of minutes of programming vs
number of minutes of advertising per hour.



"me" wrote in message
...

I have to vent..

Was anybody else trying to watch the coverage of the d-day ceremonies ?

MSNBC is supposedly covering the d day ceremonies in France. The focus
should be on the event and the men and woman who fought then not the
reporters or the tv program....

The reporters will not shut up and they just cut away from the program

were
old warbirds ( c-47, Spitfires, etc..) were flying over the beaches to go

to
bulls**t programming they can show later.

If you feel the way I do call msnbc at (201) 583-5000 and tell them what

you
think..

Sorry for taking the bandwidth..




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Old June 7th 04, 09:00 PM
gatt
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Sad. I thought the breaking-news broadcast was interesting. They treated
D-Day as if it was happening right now and reported "live", with embedded
journalists on the phone, expert former Generals who mispronounced names
"RomMELL", just as they have been doing with the Iraq war. Was very
fascinating. Too bad they missed the warbirds. Doesn't everybody?

"me" wrote in message
...

I have to vent..

Was anybody else trying to watch the coverage of the d-day ceremonies ?

MSNBC is supposedly covering the d day ceremonies in France. The focus
should be on the event and the men and woman who fought then not the
reporters or the tv program....

The reporters will not shut up and they just cut away from the program

were
old warbirds ( c-47, Spitfires, etc..) were flying over the beaches to go

to
bulls**t programming they can show later.

If you feel the way I do call msnbc at (201) 583-5000 and tell them what

you
think..

Sorry for taking the bandwidth..




 




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