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Will the US CBS Network loose its broadcasting license over the Dan Rather row?
Will the US CBS Network loose its broadcasting license over the Dan Rather
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"http://HireMe.geek.nz/" wrote in message
... Will the US CBS Network loose its broadcasting license over the Dan Rather row? CBS can't "loose" (sic) its broadcast license because it doesn't have one. The individual stations owned by Viacom do have licenses, but the network really answers to noone. It only provides programming to its affiliate stations...therefore, nothing to "loose" (sic). |
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In article , http://HireMe.geek.nz/
wrote: Will the US CBS Network loose its broadcasting license over the Dan Rather row? CBS doesn't have "a" broadcasting license to "loose". They do own a number of stations, though, that have licenses. I doubt a journalistic mistake like this would cause someone to lose their license. Their audience, perhaps. Paul -- Paul Anderson OpenVMS Engineering Hewlett-Packard Company |
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On Sun, 20 Sep 2004, http://HireMe.geek.nz/ wrote:
Will the US CBS Network loose its broadcasting license over the Dan Rather row? In a word: no. Nor will Dan Rather be fired. Some underling will take the blame and get fired instead. It will otherwise blow over. Being liberal means never having to say that you're sorry (or admit being wrong). -- Mark -- http://staff.washington.edu/mrc Science does not emerge from voting, party politics, or public debate. Si vis pacem, para bellum. |
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http://HireMe.geek.nz/ wrote:
Will the US CBS Network loose its broadcasting license over the Dan Rather row? CBS per se of course does not have a "broadcasting license". They don't broadcast ... just produce shows. They do own stations that need a license, of course. And of course those stations will not lose their licenses. The only way to lose a license is to frequently use the works "**** **** **** **** tit cock " etc., on the air, to show naked people, or to flagrantly and repeatedly run at a higher power than authorized. It is exceedingly difficult to lose a license. There is one and only one way to easily lose a license, and that is to get caught lying on an application. Doug McDonald |
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"http://HireMe.geek.nz/" wrote in message ...
Will the US CBS Network loose its broadcasting license over the Dan Rather row? Are you kidding? |
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"http://HireMe.geek.nz/" wrote in message ... Will the US CBS Network loose its broadcasting license over the Dan Rather row? Networks are not licensed. |
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"http://HireMe.geek.nz/" wrote in message ... Will the US CBS Network loose its broadcasting license over the Dan Rather row? On what basis would thier license be revoked? If getting the facts wrong in a news story where an offense (which it's not), I think every network in the world would be found guilty at one time or another. Should the networks which broadcast the Swift Boat Veteran's lies and fabrications be found guilty? |
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Within these hallowed halls, http://HireMe.geek.nz/ of
added the following to the collective conscience: Will the US CBS Network loose its broadcasting license over the Dan Rather row? I don't think CBS would loose their license, but they'll have hell to pay from parent company Viacom. I'm hoping they get spanked royally by 1) removing the CBS network 2) move UPN to CBS affiliates (making them UPN affiliates) folding the programming from CBS into the new UPN 3) former UPN stations run first-run syndicated programming from Viacom* *Star Trek - The Next Generation from Paramount existed in first-run syndication and got good numbers But that's just IMHO, YMMV. ;-) |
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"http://HireMe.geek.nz/" wrote in message
... Will the US CBS Network loose its broadcasting license over the Dan Rather row? What row? -- McWebber No email replies read If someone tells you to forward an email to all your friends please forget that I'm your friend. |
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