Actually, what I get from that is that people can increasingly tell
the difference between good and bad media outlets.  So who cares what
they watch when they are smart enough to tell the difference?

I see alot of people *fear* Fox or CNN because they are afraid people
will watch the news like an ignorant sponge and soak in the biased
viewpoint.  In reality, from the quote below, it looks like people can
tell the difference and are choosing their biased news program to help
reinforce their already biased viewpoints.  Either that, or they can
appreciate and differentiate between both viewpoints and watch
both/several new programs.

-Cameron

On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 2:38 PM, Larry Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [...] individuals not only distinguish between media outlets but, more 
> importantly,
> outlet brand names, and the reputations they carry,[...]
> --
> In other words if you think that Fox News is biased then you will find bias. 
> If you
> think its not biased then you'll think its Fair and Balanced.

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