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Let's Lose Half our Market!

 

In the history of brilliant marketing, nothing takes the cake like the media's long-running decision to present mostly left-leaning bullshit - to the harm of our nation and its people. Given the recent poll that shows that conservatives are the biggest ideological group out there, what manager would decide to limit their need for mass exposure by half the intended audience? They didn't need the poll to determine that there are a bunch of conservatives out there. And of course, this deficit of attention to anything other than left-leaning fare is what has accounted for the success of FoxNews. But alas - with Fox sporting glam-anchors like Shep Smith, the opportunity for the conservative audience is once again a market opportunity. (Fox has other folks, like Cavuto and Beck, who do fine. But still...)

So today, for a mere $5 a month, I signed up for PajamasTV. And after checking out the content, it's good. It's professional. And it's smart.

I urge you to sign up. You certainly don't want to listen to the Obama Channels (MSNBC, ABC, etc) for news...

 


by Brett Rogers, 6/18/2009 12:17:57 PM
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