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Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Fox Business News vs CNBC

 
Rupert Murdoch is criticizing CNBC as he prepares to launch Fox Business News.
"They dwell too much on failures and scandals and politics," Murdoch said of CNBC. "We want to spend a lot of time on innovation, successes and people who are making money."
Well, if he's sick of a TV news station focusing so much on scandals, perhaps he could do something about some of the lineup on Fox News which, except for my favorite show with Brit Hume, seems to be covering almost nonstop OJ, the story of the little girl who disappeared in Portugal and whose parents are under suspicion, and then periodic revisits to scandals from past years. My gosh, it looks like something really serious is brewing between Syria and Israel, but we still have to spend hours devoted to OJ. Ugh.

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Rupert Murdoch is criticizing CNBC as he prepares to launch Fox Business News.
"They dwell too much on failures and scandals and politics," Murdoch said of CNBC. "We want to spend a lot of time on innovation, successes and people who are making money."
Well, if he's sick of a TV news station focusing so much on scandals, perhaps he could do something about some of the lineup on Fox News which, except for my favorite show with Brit Hume, seems to be covering almost nonstop OJ, the story of the little girl who disappeared in Portugal and whose parents are under suspicion, and then periodic revisits to scandals from past years. My gosh, it looks like something really serious is brewing between Syria and Israel, but we still have to spend hours devoted to OJ. Ugh.

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