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November 17, 2006
Shilling for the enemy
This may be somewhat old news, but worth noting.
Al Jazeera's English language broadcasts began Wednesday. Thought U.S. outlets have rightfully steered clear, former CBS and ABC journalist David Marash didn't. In fact, he a co-anchor of AJ's nightly news program.
Where to begin? Can't say I am surprised a network-trained journalist sees AJ as a good fit. Now Marash can move from the (sometimes) subtle anti-American innuendo used by his bosses at CBS and ABC to outward, explicit anti-Americanism. In network news, that's called "career growth."
I hope to post more later.
Posted by bill at November 17, 2006 08:05 AM
Comments
How long before they start running Michael Moore "documentaries" and Keith Olbermann's commentaries?
Posted by: Raygun
at November 17, 2006 02:57 PM
all news isnt good news. some journalist exploit people to bring their careers up. they report bad news and not all news.
Posted by: rumeisha06
at November 27, 2006 02:31 PM
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