Deborah K
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I'm guilty too. I'll admit it. But stop and think about what we are saying. CNN, Fox News, etc. are private corporations. They have the right to say whatever they want and cover whatever candidates they want. They don't owe us anything. Are we suggesting that they should be controlled or restricted in some way? As long as they keep up their ratings and sell commercials, they are doing their job.
The free market works. When there is demand, someone will eventually find a way to profit by meeting that demand. Judging from the enormous energy of this Ron Paul Revolution, it is obvious that there is a huge amount of pent up demand for a different type of coverage than what is currently available on a mainstream level. That hunger for better coverage creates a demand that someone will eventually fill if they can find a way to make it profitable.
It's not bad or good, fair or unfair. It's just the free market. Supply & demand.
Have you seen this documentary? http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4467655342219448521
You might change your view. It (the media) is SUPPOSED to be free market, but it isn't.
You are right about the demand for better coverage needing to be filled. I think it is time to start a network on the internet, where you just click on a link and start watching the news as though you are watching TV, only on the internet.