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Old 03-27-2005, 12:28 AM   #1
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Just found this when I logged on to my Yahoo account. I think this just shows how people are afraid, not only of true statements, but to hear both sides of the story. I am a registered Replublican, but I do think that Fox can lean a little to the right. I also feel that CNN and others can lean to the left. I believe thats what makes this country great. But people that are in such denial of what another party has to say, that they have to block the station? No wonder the Democratic party can't get anything together. They aren't willing to listen to, and consider all sides of the story! Even though, this guy is a registered independent, I don't see how this was anything more than a way to make money. Oh, well, I guess thats another thing that makes this country great too!

http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmp...tv_fox_blocker

Man Sells Device That Blocks Fox News

Fri Mar 25, 7:39 PM ET

By EMILY FREDRIX, Associated Press Writer

It's not that Sam Kimery objects to the views expressed on Fox News. The creator of the "Fox Blocker" contends the channel is not news at all. Kimery figures he's sold about 100 of the little silver bits of metal that screw into the back of most televisions, allowing people to filter Fox News from their sets, since its August debut.


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The Tulsa, Okla., resident also has received thousands of e-mails, both angry and complimentary "” as well as a few death threats.


"Apparently the making of terroristic threats against those who don't share your views is a high art form among a certain core audience," said Kimery, 45.


Formerly a registered Republican, even a precinct captain, Kimery became an independent in the 1990s when he said the state party stopped taking input from its everyday members.


Kimery now contends Fox News' top-level management dictates a conservative journalistic bias, that inaccuracies are never retracted, and what winds up on the air is more opinion than news. "I might as well be reading tabloids out of the grocery store," he says. "Anything to get a rise out of the viewer and to reinforce certain retrograde notions."


A Fox spokeswoman at the station's New York headquarters said the channel's ratings speak for themselves. For the first three months of this year, Fox has been averaging 1.62 million viewers in prime-time, compared with CNN's 805,000, according to Nielsen Media Research.


Kimery's motives go deeper than preventing people from watching the channel, which he acknowledges can be done without the Blocker. But he likens his device to burning a draft card, a tangible example of disagreement.


And he's taking this message to the network's advertisers. After buying the $8.95 device online, would-be blockers are shown a letter that they can send to advertisers via the Fox Blocker site.


"The point is not to block the channel or block free speech but to raise awareness," said Kimery, who works in the tech industry.


Kimery doesn't use the device himself; his remote is programmed to only a half-dozen channels. Plus he occasionally feels the need to tune into Fox News for something "especially heinous."


Business could pick up since the blocker was alluded to in a recent episode of the ABC drama "Boston Legal." The show's original script mentioned Fox News, but ABC had the references removed.


The boisterous conversations on Fox News may be why the station is so popular, said Matthew Felling, media director for the Center for Media and Public Affairs, a nonprofit, nonpartisan media watchdog group. And despite a perception that Fox leans to the right, Felling said, that doesn't mean people who lean left should tune out.


"It's tough to engage in an argument when you're not participating in it," Felling said. "It's just one more layer in the wall that the right and the left are building in between each other."
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Old 03-27-2005, 12:58 AM   #2
 
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I saw this on Drudge.

Remember Jack Nicholson's line from A Few Good Men--"You can't handle the truth!" It would seem that this guy fits that category . . .
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What, new tv's don't come with a nob? Do they change to Fox on their own? DUMB!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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LOL,


In the past lefties simply dogmatically held to their twisted beliefs no matter what - and did so with the childish ploy of "bumpersticker slogannering" (say the same thing over and over and hopefully it will become truth).

Now they've gotten to the point where they can't even do that so they simply tune it out.... what a bunch of pitiful losers.
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Old 03-27-2005, 08:53 AM   #5
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A CNN blocker would be lot better seller!!!!!!!!!!!
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Personally I think any and all "24 Hour News" Channels have some biased. They have to. YOu can only report so long, then you need other stuff to fill up the other time. It quits being about news and starts being about entertainment. One of the reasons I watch CNN, FOX, and MSNBC with a grain of salt.
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He doesn't even use the device himself, because sometimes he "needs" to evaluate what's on fox! I wonder what he is doing with his profits? Donating them for whatever, hell no, he is just cashing in and trying to turn a coin under the guise of "raising awarness" what a joke. I find it ironic he gave up his post with republicans because the common man wasn't allowed to give input, then protest by attempting to limit input from Fox.
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Personally I think any and all "24 Hour News" Channels have some biased. They have to. YOu can only report so long, then you need other stuff to fill up the other time. It quits being about news and starts being about entertainment. One of the reasons I watch CNN, FOX, and MSNBC with a grain of salt.
You may be correct but the media center, center for media studies, or whatever it is they call themselves, published a report a few weeks ago stating that even Fox aired more commentary that could be considered leaning towards the left than they did commentary leaning towards the right. I guess it is all a matter of perspective.
The old saying of believe none of what you hear and half of what you read comes to mind. Mostly today, after a story on radio, tv or in print, the best you can do is know that something has occured. If it is important to you, you had better do some digging yourself to get the facts.
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Good advice, Coastie!!
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I find it ironic he gave up his post with republicans because the common man wasn't allowed to give input, then protest by attempting to limit input from Fox.
Interesting thought Muley69.
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