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Twitter is a fad. People will always use it, but I think it will go out of style in the next few years. Facebook is the only site out there now that has withstood the test of time so far. Even MySpace went from being a huge thing to a semi-dangerous website.
Public broadcasting is not the most reliable source for television and radio news.
I do feel secure using Craigslist for transactions.
Non-profit funding is a viable way to sustain news organizations.
Social networking Web sites should not offer users the ability to track visitors to their profiles.
"The Sean Hannity Show" is the best Fox News evening program.
'Hardball with Chris Matthews' is the best MSNBC evening news program.
The Pulitzer Prizes are still relevant. to the person who receives it, but not to anyone else
Craigslist should remove its 'Erotic Services' listings. Probably the best move right now. It is never advised to meet up with someone through the internet, which is what the erotic services is. Whats the diff with talking in a chat room and meeting up? Nothing. Get rid of it or it could lead to more problem for the website.
The Wall Street Journal has the best daily financial coverage.
Social networking web sites are not a fad.
Hulu merits a higher valuation than YouTube. you can watch full shows
The Internet has had a positive effect on journalism. more journalists, more viewpoints...isn't that what we want?
The New York Times' coverage of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is pro-Palestinian. This is obvious to anyone. Just some examples: http://www.camera.org/index.asp?x_context=2&x_outlet=35&x_article=1491 http://www.honestreporting.com/articles/45884734/critiques/new/New_York_Times_6_Month_Study.asp http://www.honestreporting.com/articles/reports/The_Photo_that_Started_it_All.asp http://www.camera.org/index.asp?x_context=2&x_outlet=35&x_article=955 http://www.fraudfactor.com/ffmediafraud9001.html http://www.ngo-monitor.org/article/_ny_times_reports_as_fact_anti_israel_propaganda_ There are a million more examples. Just read the times.
The FCC should be dismantled.
Bloggers should not form a labor union.
The Fairness Doctrine should not be reinstated. FREE SPEECH
The Attorney General should not have the authority to bring civil lawsuits against alleged file-sharers.
The Wall Street Journal should not move to a free online model.
It should not be illegal for convicted sex offenders to take part in public Internet forums.
Jon Stewart's criticism of CNBC was appropriate.
Google should not attempt to acquire Twitter.
There should not be a blogger code of conduct.
There should be restrictions on advertisements for alcohol.
I do not regularly read blogs using an RSS reader.
Bloggers should be allowed to blog anonymously.
Citizen journalism has a positive effect on news reporting.
Paparazzi should not be required to obtain permission from the people they photograph.
Advertisements can have artistic value.
The old Facebook user interface is better than the new. By far. The new facebook is trying to eliminate twitter.
Facebook merits a higher valuation than MySpace. Facebook kills myspace
The use of the Internet has affected the English language.
National evening news broadcasts should expand to an hour-long format. As long as what we are hearing is newsworthy and not just about the number of people who got killed the night before.
The media does have a social responsibility to promote positive body images. Thee media affects everyone so much and should not be causing the eating disorders that are around today.
States should not charge sales tax for online purchases.
The Internet should not be regulated by one governing body.
Any publisher of leaked information always should have the right to maintain the confidentiality of his source.
President Obama's Tonight Show appearance will have a positive effect on him politically.
Online news should be free.
NBC should have rejected PETA's Super Bowl advertisement. peta sucks