Cable News Race

CABLE NEWS RACE
TUES. MARCH 18, 2014

FOXNEWS O'REILLY 2,797,000
FOXNEWS THE FIVE 2,154,000
FOXNEWS BAIER 2,051,000
FOXNEWS MEGYN 1,982,000
FOXNEWS GRETA 1,720,000
FOXNEWS HANNITY 1,621,000
CNN 8PM PLANE SEARCH 963,000
MSNBC MADDOW 962,000
CMDY DAILY SHOW 918,000
CNN 7PM PLANE SEARCH 883,000
CNN 5PM PLANE SEARCH 793,000
CNN 9PM PLANE SEARCH 784,000
CMDY COLBERT 778,000
MSNBC MATTHEWS 750,000

Wow.
 
As you mentioned before, a majority voted for Obama. ; )

That's true. Quantity does not mean quality in any case. However, majority in all cases doesn't have negative meaning. For instance, if we say "the majority of Americans prefer not to be electrocuted", this is a good thing. "The majority of schoolchildren prefer soda instead of milk with lunch" - not necessarily a good thing. Context is everything. I get that you were trolling for a pot shot, but this is actually an interesting line of thought. Does the majority in this case indicate a good or bad thing?

The majority that voted for Obama doesn't likely even know what a news channel is, much less watch something other than Dancing With the Stars. This would be bad for networks (the vast majority of them) that live to promote the current administration's agenda. Less viewers, less sponsor dollars, less income, more operation at a loss. The reverse is, of course, true. Fox gets more viewers -> sponsorships -> income. What's more is that the message Fox pushes is seen as the "message that sells", and encourages more to carry that message in order to get their share of the income.

So if you are a believer of what Fox sells (and they are selling something, of course) then it is a good thing for you. If not, it is not.

Pray tell, what pithy comeback will you post next?
 
Quantity is good if they're watching Fox
Quantity is bad if they're voting for Obama

could it be that the quantity watched Fox and decided to vote for Obama ?
 
Maybe they Rush to Fox and friends for free pics of the male penis ?
lol . . . watch the vid. :D .

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These may be some of the most mortified faces you'll ever see.

Amid coverage of a helicopter crash in Seattle, Wash., Tuesday morning, Fox Denver affiliate KDVR intended to broadcast some Twitter photos from the scene which were presumably being piped in from someone's computer in the control room. While they did find at least one photo of the crash, they also accidentally aired a very not-safe-for-work photo.

After the first relevant picture from Seattle, the hosts stumbled when a picture of Edward Scissorhands popped up onscreen. That, in turn, was hastily replaced by a photo of an entrée resembling an omelette, which, after one more click of the mouse, was swapped out for a picture of an exposed penis.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/...c-video_n_4987124.html?utm_hp_ref=mostpopular
 
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