"gatt" wrote in message
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"Tom Sixkiller" wrote in message news:h8hyc.9
It's what people pay for.
Not me.
And others less and less...dramatically.
Any time there's a news event, everybody watches CNN, MSNBC, FOX, or they
read Time or Newsweek, or watch their local broadcast or cable news
affiliate, or listen to the news on the radio, or read daily or weekly
newspapers.
Yeah...during a MAJOR event.
Even most basic cable customers pay rates and get CNN, et al.
Ever see a cable company that doesn't provide CNN? How, with that built in,
why is their viewship down significantly EVEN DURING THIS WAR YOU TOUT?
There's a war going on. As such, there has been no dramatic reduction in
news viewership or readership other than the fact that people read the
news
on the internet more frequently now.
Geeez...you can't even follow the point for a few paragraphs. Here it is
again for your limited attention span (does that come with the job?) - their
viewship is down _dramatically_.
http://www.cnn.com,
http://www.abcnews.com. ....they're popular news sites that draw a lot of
money from advertising revenue.
Then why is Fox stomping their asses, huh?
CFOS!