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Fox News is not "fair and balanced." What, are you kidding me? It's almost a parody of itself.
Facebook merits a higher valuation than MySpace.
Social networking web sites are not a fad. I'm pretty sure they're here to stay, and perhaps take over the world.
It is appropriate for the President of the United States to make appearances on late night talk shows. The first thing that comes to mind is the late night talk show is a better platform for him to communicate to the American public than a press conference, so I'm all for it as long as it isn't severly interfering with his Presidential duties.
Jon Stewart's criticism of CNBC was appropriate.
Twitter promotes narcissism.
Online news should not be free.
Dunkin' Donuts should not have pulled the ad featuring Rachel Ray.
Paparazzi should be required to obtain permission from the people they photograph.
NBC's coverage of the 2008 Olympic Games was not satisfactory.
The decibel level of television commercials should not be regulated.
The New Yorker cover featuring Barack and Michelle Obama is effective satire. It is, but I agree with the Obama camp that it "probably fuels some misconceptions".
The Fairness Doctrine should not be reinstated.
Websites should allow anonymous comments.
Journalists should reveal the identities of anonymous sources who have misled them.
Congress should pass legislation to mandate network neutrality on the Internet.
Consolidation has a negative effect on the media.
XM and Sirius satellite radio should be allowed to merge.
Blogs are not credible sources of news.
Internet gambling should not be banned.
UNKNOWN: Should Craigslist remove its 'Erotic Services' listings?
UNKNOWN: Do you feel secure using Craigslist for transactions?
UNKNOWN: Which evening network news anchor do you trust most?
UNKNOWN: Which online video hub merits a higher valuation?
UNKNOWN: Are newspaper organizations necessary to maintain journalistic standards?
The New Yorker cover featuring Barack and Michelle Obama is effective satire. It is, but I agree with the Obama camp that it "probably fuels some misconceptions".
Facebook merits a higher valuation than MySpace.
UNKNOWN: Is MSNBC politically biased?
UNKNOWN: Should NBC have rejected PETA's Super Bowl advertisement?
Online news should not be free.
Twitter promotes narcissism.
UNKNOWN: Is CNBC a credible financial news network?
It is appropriate for the President of the United States to make appearances on late night talk shows. The first thing that comes to mind is the late night talk show is a better platform for him to communicate to the American public than a press conference, so I'm all for it as long as it isn't severly interfering with his Presidential duties.
Jon Stewart's criticism of CNBC was appropriate.
Social networking web sites are not a fad. I'm pretty sure they're here to stay, and perhaps take over the world.
UNKNOWN: Which Fox News evening program is the best?
UNKNOWN: Is the media politically biased?
UNKNOWN: What effect do blogs have on politics?
UNKNOWN: Should political candidates allow the media to interview their young children?
UNKNOWN: Should the U.S. enact the Free Flow of Information Act?