White House vs FOX News survey on NPR http://tinyurl.com/yz5xdp6
Hat Tip: Rich Haddad
Help spread the word. Mr. Haddad wrote:
This is fun. The objective, open-minded National Public Radio is doing a survey on how much support the White House has in its attacks on Fox News. When the email below was launched, survey results were 71% in support of the White House. By the time it reached me, the White House’s support was down to 49%. I just voted and Fox News is now leading 56% to 44%. NPR must be aghast. Keep it going.
He had forwarded:
Cast your vote - and then send it to everyone!
If you haven't heard this, the White House is accusing Fox News of not being a legitimate source of news, calling them biased, etc. They have tried to block Fox reporters from news conferences, etc., but the other news networks are fighting back (in favor of Fox) and caused the White House to back down.
NPR has put a survey online for us to voice our opinion. If you want to vote in this survey, go to the link below and cast your vote….
Let's show them how we feel about honest conservative news reporting.
http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2009/10/in_white_house_vs_fox_news_war.html
From the NPR web site:
In White House Vs. Fox News War Of Words, Who Gets Your Vote? 3:10 pm October 23, 2009 By Mark Memmott
comments (619) Recommend (96)
The stories about what the Obama White House has to say about Fox News Channel keep coming.
There was White House communications director saying telling Howard Kurtz of The Washington Post and CNN "let's not pretend they're a news network the way CNN is."
Also last week it was NPR's David Folkenflik reporting that "the White House is taking direct aim at Fox News, the news organization that is the home to the most potent collection of its conservative critics."
This week it's ABC News' Jake Tapper asking why the Obama team was treating one of the "sister organizations" so badly -- and the news that the White House had tried to block a Fox News reporter from interviewing the so-called pay czar. (After all the networks objected, the White House relented.)
It seems like time for a survey:
Go here now and vote: http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2009/10/in_white_house_vs_fox_news_war.html
And be sure to read the comments…
For more information: What is 'The Two-Way'?
This is NPR's news blog. It's a place to come for breaking news, analysis and for stories that are just too interesting — or too entertaining — to pass up.
It's also a place for conversation about the news; we're counting on you to keep us honest. But please read the discussion rules before diving in.
The blog is hosted by Mark Memmott and Frank James, in collaboration with Morning Edition and All Things Considered.
You can learn more about The Two-Way, including the origin of its name, on the "Welcome" page.
Hat Tip: Rich Haddad
Help spread the word. Mr. Haddad wrote:
This is fun. The objective, open-minded National Public Radio is doing a survey on how much support the White House has in its attacks on Fox News. When the email below was launched, survey results were 71% in support of the White House. By the time it reached me, the White House’s support was down to 49%. I just voted and Fox News is now leading 56% to 44%. NPR must be aghast. Keep it going.
He had forwarded:
Cast your vote - and then send it to everyone!
If you haven't heard this, the White House is accusing Fox News of not being a legitimate source of news, calling them biased, etc. They have tried to block Fox reporters from news conferences, etc., but the other news networks are fighting back (in favor of Fox) and caused the White House to back down.
NPR has put a survey online for us to voice our opinion. If you want to vote in this survey, go to the link below and cast your vote….
Let's show them how we feel about honest conservative news reporting.
http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2009/10/in_white_house_vs_fox_news_war.html
From the NPR web site:
In White House Vs. Fox News War Of Words, Who Gets Your Vote? 3:10 pm October 23, 2009 By Mark Memmott
comments (619) Recommend (96)
The stories about what the Obama White House has to say about Fox News Channel keep coming.
There was White House communications director saying telling Howard Kurtz of The Washington Post and CNN "let's not pretend they're a news network the way CNN is."
Also last week it was NPR's David Folkenflik reporting that "the White House is taking direct aim at Fox News, the news organization that is the home to the most potent collection of its conservative critics."
This week it's ABC News' Jake Tapper asking why the Obama team was treating one of the "sister organizations" so badly -- and the news that the White House had tried to block a Fox News reporter from interviewing the so-called pay czar. (After all the networks objected, the White House relented.)
It seems like time for a survey:
Go here now and vote: http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2009/10/in_white_house_vs_fox_news_war.html
And be sure to read the comments…
For more information: What is 'The Two-Way'?
This is NPR's news blog. It's a place to come for breaking news, analysis and for stories that are just too interesting — or too entertaining — to pass up.
It's also a place for conversation about the news; we're counting on you to keep us honest. But please read the discussion rules before diving in.
The blog is hosted by Mark Memmott and Frank James, in collaboration with Morning Edition and All Things Considered.
You can learn more about The Two-Way, including the origin of its name, on the "Welcome" page.
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