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One slight inaccuracy and the world came down on them. If that
doesn't speak to the fact that they are credible I don't what would. Fox News has a glaring fib every day. http://mediamatters.org/ On Mon, 21 Jun 2004 11:08:18 -0400, "T. Early" wrote: "Frank Dresser" wrote in message ... "Mike Terry" wrote in message ... [snip] Globally, there were 146m weekly World Service listeners in 2004, down from 150m in 2003. They are saying the number of listeners declined 2.7%. I'd like to know how they come up with such numbers, and how they can have any confidence in their accuracy and precision. [snip] I would too. Perhaps it's because, in their own words, they are "the most trusted and objective international broadcaster." Unfortunately, others more objective don't seem to concur: http://www.the-hutton-inquiry.org.uk/content/report/ |
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