Maggie and Harry, Now in Hi-Def
The CBS Early Show deubted in HD yesterday. The NewscastStudio blog takes a closer look at the conversion as well as the show's new look and sees some similarities to another broadcast morning show.
Great! The next time this liberal stooge Smith has an on-air colonoscopy it will be in high def. But I don't watch anyway, so just the libs will get a thrill. Maybe Harry and Katie could do it together next time.
wow! boredom in Hi Def!
Pretty much, it's bound to get out of control eventually. Although surprisingly the religion topic is still open.J you know that anything remotely related to politics is "taboo" around here. You're only provoking an argument which is strongly against the professional image you are always trying to maintain.
Ain't that the truth.I don't have a professional image, nor am I trying to maintain one.
*facepalm*I truly believe CNN is the most balanced out of the three major cable networks. Fox News and MSNBC are simply too far on the political spectrum.
Anyone would be a fool to think CNN is the "perfect" news station. They're just the lesser of multiple evils.
Just about? More like every news station. We would literally have to take humans out of equation to not have a slant.Just about every news station is bias in some way
Truth that, every channel is slanted. Only difference is the direction and the incline.Anyone who thinks that one news channel is gonna be perfect is a moron. Yea, Fox is pretty far out there, and CNN and BBC are a bit better, but really you are gonna have to look at multiple sources and think for yourself to get a good view on what is happening.
Anyone who thinks that one news channel is gonna be perfect is a moron. Yea, Fox is pretty far out there, and CNN and BBC are a bit better, but really you are gonna have to look at multiple sources and think for yourself to get a good view on what is happening.
I think he meant online because of:If you're in the United States, how do you get BBC World News on your cable provider?
I don't watch TV really. I most certainly don't want the crap on TV called "the news".
I get all of my information from BBC World News and Slashdot.