I am wondering how the 24 news networks get their lables like "liberal" "right wing" etc.
For example, I work for a huge corporate business jet company ( NetJets ). The flight operations center where I work at is one big room with four giant projection TV's on opposite ends. One on each side is tuned to CNN and one to the weather channel. After my first week of working there, I asked why it is always on CNN and not fox or MSNBC. My boss looked at me with a big smile and said the TV's would self-destruct if it was changed to FOX and not CNN.
I understand our company fly the richest people in the world, and they are always coming in for tours and meetings, but why is a TV channel labeled like this? It seems to me they are saying CNN is for rich liberals and FOX is for middle class Republicans. If they just report the news, where did this come from?
For example, I work for a huge corporate business jet company ( NetJets ). The flight operations center where I work at is one big room with four giant projection TV's on opposite ends. One on each side is tuned to CNN and one to the weather channel. After my first week of working there, I asked why it is always on CNN and not fox or MSNBC. My boss looked at me with a big smile and said the TV's would self-destruct if it was changed to FOX and not CNN.
I understand our company fly the richest people in the world, and they are always coming in for tours and meetings, but why is a TV channel labeled like this? It seems to me they are saying CNN is for rich liberals and FOX is for middle class Republicans. If they just report the news, where did this come from?
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