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2023 Mar 28, 4:44am   409 views  3 comments

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Many years back, I used to be a CNBC addict. I was into stock market porn. Didn't know better. Does CNBC have any credibility at all? Is there any politician in the world who doesn't do something illegal or unethical? I don't watch any TV, haven't done this in years. Mainstream media has zero credibility.

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1   Tenpoundbass   2023 Mar 28, 6:36am  

The hands down best cable news network there ever was, was HLN Headline News.

I loved that 15 minute news rotation format. Every 15 minutes older stories would drop off, and new stories would be added. Over the course of the day, you probably got over 100 new news stories. It was the most informative of them all. You can watch Fox and CNN all day long and they might not move past that one "Latest Thing" story.
Of course HLN eventually jumped the shark and got worse than all of the cable news networks. But in the late 90's to the 00's, it was the shit.

I liked that it didn't have a news desk and talking heads, just reported segments. I also liked Jeanne Moos who for some reason was memory holed. I had to do a deep dive Google search to find her. CNN nor HLN listed her as previous or notable news anchors. She was one of the most iconic on both stations.
It appears she gave the Commie Fags the sads on a light hearted report on the Mori people. She was ugly as sin, but I loved her tongue and cheek reports.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeanne_Moos
2   gabbar   2023 Mar 28, 6:54am  

I recall HLN. No one needs more than 15 minutes of news. Perhaps no news allows one to focus on oneself, one's family and how one can make oneself better rather than focusing on something over which one has no control.

George Carlin notes that America has been converted into a strip mall; I say that mainstream media is a shopping mall; it sells all kinds of trinkets. You don't need that shit.
3   clambo   2023 Mar 28, 6:58am  

I wonder why CNBC and MSNBC exist.
Anything Microsoft sucks, so does MSNBC of course.
I don't know anyone who actually watches TV except for stuff like cable; Hallmark shows, sports and Netflix.

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