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Hulu merits a higher valuation than YouTube. Since YouTube rules and I have never seen Hulu, I suspect this question is fixed to drive more traffic Hulus way... OK. I'll check it out.
The Wall Street Journal should not move to a free online model.
Checkbook journalism is an acceptable way to pursue news stories.
There should not be a blogger code of conduct.
Bloggers should be allowed to blog anonymously.
Google should not attempt to acquire Twitter. But they might consider doing something similar, competition is a good thing!
Ross Douthat is not a good replacement for William Kristol at the New York Times. They are the same and controlled by the same people
Jon Stewart's criticism of CNBC will affect the way business news is covered. Can't have people speaking out for gawds sake!
National Public Radio (NPR) is politically biased. Another Public program controlled by the corporate government..
Rick Santelli's rant about President Obama's housing plan was appropriate. Obama could care less about America, he's a master puppet.
Jon Stewart's criticism of CNBC was appropriate.
It is appropriate for the President of the United States to make appearances on late night talk shows. Absolutely fitting... An actor on a comedy show... Perfectly normal.
President Obama's Tonight Show appearance will have no effect on him politically. I know nothing about the man impresses me beyond his exceptional ability to act.
Web sites should not be held legally responsible for user-generated content. Just as pencils should not be held responsible for misspelled words...
Twitter does not promote narcissism. It promotes interaction and a platform for opinion.
CNBC is not a credible financial news network. No news network is.
The media does not have a social responsibility to promote positive body images. Apparently they have no responsibility at all.
The FCC should not strengthen indecency rules regarding broadcast television. Too subjective. The viewer should choose to watch or not watch. Does government have to regulate everything? Besides, the FCC should be abolished anyway...
Websites should allow anonymous comments. But the website might want to ensure the comments are relevant.
Paparazzi should not be required to obtain permission from the people they photograph. It's part of being in the public eye.
It should not be illegal for convicted sex offenders to take part in public Internet forums.
I do not regularly read blogs using an RSS reader.
Citizen journalism has a positive effect on news reporting. Hell...it may be the only real journalism in these days of government corporatism.
There should not be legal protection for celebrities who are frequent paparazzi targets. Being in the public eye has many things that come with it.
Social networking sites have a positive effect on one's ability to make connections in person.
Newspaper organizations are not necessary to maintain journalistic standards.
Journalists should reveal the identities of anonymous sources who have misled them.
The use of the Internet has affected the English language.
The federal government should not regulate violence on television. The Federal Government has no place in our living rooms.
Any publisher of leaked information should not always have the right to maintain the confidentiality of his source. Depends on the situation.
Tim Russert's death did not merit the media coverage it received.
Laws allowing journalists to protect confidential sources should apply to bloggers.
The decibel level of television commercials should not be regulated. I simply fast forward
Bloggers should not be held responsible for comments posted on their blogs by others. Silliness...
David Gregory is not a good choice to host Meet the Press. Meet the press is more like meet the co-conspirators of world government.
The Attorney General should not have the authority to bring civil lawsuits against alleged file-sharers. No. Unless a contract has been knowingly entered into with the consumer and the seller, the government has no place on this issue.
Advertisements can have artistic value. Absolutely!
Facebook merits a higher valuation than MySpace. My space is for kids...
The Fairness Doctrine should not be reinstated. With out a doubt. A people with limited information are not free people. All sides of issues should not be regulated by a few powerful people, but it is the choice of the people to listen to what they want and government has no place regulating any opin
For-profit media has a positive impact on journalism. If it's not profitable, we have no journalism at all... What we get are more and more opinions...