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<blockquote data-quote="James" data-source="post: 101919" data-attributes="member: 2"><p>What news organization (TV or paper) doesn't play on words for their headlines? The idea is to grab your attention and make you read the story.</p><p> </p><p>Heck here's one I saw on CNN "<em>Beating changes MLB rivalry</em>" and it links to this <a href="http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2012/writers/ann_killion/06/27/giants-dodgers-fans/index.html?hpt=hp_t3" target="_blank">http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2012/writers/ann_killion/06/27/giants-dodgers-fans/index.html?hpt=hp_t3</a></p><p> </p><p>At least Fox doesn't selectively edit video to make it appear as if a certain presidential candidate is amazed by a fast food joint's ordering process. Or edit the Trayvon Martin 911 call so it sounds like Zimmerman is racial profiling Martin. Need I continue?</p><p> </p><p>Fox News (their actual news during the day) is probably the most balanced of them all. However their opinion shows (The O'Riley Factor, Hannity, and On The Record) tend to lean slightly right while all the other TV news channels lean left.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James, post: 101919, member: 2"] What news organization (TV or paper) doesn't play on words for their headlines? The idea is to grab your attention and make you read the story. Heck here's one I saw on CNN "[I]Beating changes MLB rivalry[/I]" and it links to this [URL]http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2012/writers/ann_killion/06/27/giants-dodgers-fans/index.html?hpt=hp_t3[/URL] At least Fox doesn't selectively edit video to make it appear as if a certain presidential candidate is amazed by a fast food joint's ordering process. Or edit the Trayvon Martin 911 call so it sounds like Zimmerman is racial profiling Martin. Need I continue? Fox News (their actual news during the day) is probably the most balanced of them all. However their opinion shows (The O'Riley Factor, Hannity, and On The Record) tend to lean slightly right while all the other TV news channels lean left. [/QUOTE]
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