THE MEDIA IS "THE ENEMY WITHIN." TURN IT OFF....
FOX Ratings In Free Fall - O'Reilly Leads The Way Down
by KingOneEye
Wed Mar 01, 2006 at 09:17:23 AM PDT
As we all know, the media is rampant with sycophantic, corporate
shills and can't be trusted to deliver a pizza. But an
intersting trend is developing that ought to shake their
confidence in the suck-up school of journalism.
The just released February ratings (pdf) for cable news networks
tell a tale that is decidedly downbeat for Fox News, the leader
in propaganda programming. In a comparison with February 2005,
the numbers for every network are up except for Fox. Details
follow.....
Cross-posted at...
KingOneEye's diary :: ::
This may come as some surprise to Bill O'Reilly who, in a moment
of empathy for his competition at MSNBC, started a petition to
replace Keith Olbermann with former MSNBC host, Phil Donahue.
O'Reilly felt sorry for what he said was the net's poor
performance. Never mind that Olbermann's show drew more viewers
than MSNBC's conservative hosted shows. And I certainly doubt
that Bill was just being indignant because Keith was being mean
to him on a nightly basis. Now Bill has to swallow the difficult
truth that Keith's viewership is growing while his own is
shrinking. In the key demographic group of viewers aged 25-54,
the Total Day ratings for MSNBC rose 47% while Fox declined
-13%.
Fox's Prime Time erosion was even greater at -21%. In fact, in
every hour in the daypart, from 3:00pm till midnight, Fox
numbers were lower. This is a distinction that only Fox, of the
five nets surveyed, was able to achieve.
The largest decline was suffered by Greta Van Susteran's On The
Record (-22%), followed closely by O'Reilly (-21%). Hannity &
What's His Name took the Bronze (-17%). Of the MSNBC programs
opposite those losers, Olbermann's Countdown was the biggest
gainer (55%), which I'm sure doesn't bother O'Reilly at all.
The growing feud between Bill and Keith is something unique in
commercial television. It has taken on a personal tone that I
can't recall witnessing before. There is, however, a difference
in style. While Olbermann is merciless in his mockery, he sticks
to commenting on the substance of O'Reilly's program and the
stupid or demonstrably false things that O'Reilly says. Billy,
on the other hand, seems to respond only by pointing out that
more people watch his show than Olbermann's. You know, the 2
million flies defense. But if O'Reilly isn't careful, he may
soon not have even that to crow about.
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NEW: APFN POGO AUDIO ARCHIVED LINKS
Operation Mockingbird
"You could get a journalist cheaper than a good call girl, for a
couple hundred dollars a month."
CIA operative discussing with Philip Graham, editor Washington
Post, on the availability and
prices of journalists willing to peddle CIA propaganda and cover
stories. "Katherine The Great,"
by Deborah Davis (New York: Sheridan Square Press, 1991)
http://911review.org/Wiki/OperationMockingbird.shtml
26 sec clip Randi Rhodes re: Why we went to war in Iraq!
audio:
http://www.apfn.net/audio/RANDI-EURO-2-22-06.mp3
http://www.apfn.org/apfn/Iraq_reason.htm