Maybe she'll run the history part of the channel.
Isn't that where she has a degree in?
News in the medieval
a challange to the History Channel
On Fri, 12 Oct 2007 14:54:04 -0400, Johnson, Tracy <Tracy.Johnson@MEAS-
SPEC.COM> wrote:
>Now that everyone's personal distaste for each other has run amok. I'd
>like to mention that my money is 85% likely that Carly will probably NOT
>be running Fox News, but rather a mere journalist. As a History Major
>from Stanford, she'd likely be suited for the job.
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>So Fox News employees should not worry about downsizing nor early
>retirements. Except maybe those assigned to her program slot.
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>I find that Fox news to have less bias than heretofore ascribed. They
>do show bias but they offset it with opposing viewpoints.* CCTV9** and
>TVE come in a close second. Although CCTV9 doesn't turn their
>announcers into personality cults like the U.S. networks do, has fewer
>commercials, and has much less bumper music. CNN comes in 3rd.
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>* Case in point, Carly is probably being brought in to express those
>opposing views.
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>** CCTV9 has obvious bias when it comes to Mainland China, but otherwise
>they take great pains not to show it in foreign reporting.
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>Tracy Johnson
>Measurement Specialties, Inc.
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