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Old May 25th 05, 03:04 PM
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I used to travel a lot - fortunately no longer do so - but would listen to a
news report of a current event on a given subject in Japan - then next day hear
the US version on that same subject - then next day hear the BBC or European
view - was very hard to tell we were talking about the same event - the skew was
extreme from each source concerning that same event - what was true? well - not
sure - and current extrapolation to today approach concerning US HomeLand
Security news etc etc etc in US news compared to the rest of the world view of
news - well - guess I will be investigated as a non US patriot for this post -
whatever

likable PC correct news is one thing - reality (whatever that is) is another - I
would prefer reality or at least objective facts minus the politics and skew of
political agendas

Do you have a windmill I can tilt at????? Low rates - guaranteed success -
dragons extra!

David Eduardo wrote:

"fredtv" wrote in message
...
Public service should be part of
what the station does every day. The typical Public service programs
hidden away on Sunday morning do the public no good.



Remember when top 40 stations had talented and clever news people who
actually crafted listenable newscasts? They were fun on slow news days
and
credible when the public need arose. Public service was also part of the
format-- not a block of shows hidden on the schedule.


Yes, I remember that from the 50's and 60's. Every time one of the newscasts
came on, I would go to the other local Top 40 station until the news came on
on that station, when I would go back. All my friends did the same thing.

Fortunately, the US realized what places like Mexico had known all along:
the market will provide amply for news needs and specialized news and
information stations will be created naturally. Mexico has, in general, more
and better news and information stations than the US does, and none was ever
forced to do news and information programming.