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Old 11-06-2004, 08:44 PM
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As a matter of fact Fergie and Crissayer I do prefer Fox News over CNN, PBS, and the three major networks. I prefer C-SPAN over Fox News.

And no, O'Reilly should not lose his job. He is a commentator, a pundit, a presenter of opinion, not a presenter of what one would hope to be factual presentation of news . On the other hand I would be delighted to see Dan Rather lose his job. He supposedly is a journalist yet has seen fit to knowingly present untrue news for political reasons.

I do not care for Sean Hannity or Rush Limbaugh if that makes you feel any better.

I do not care for Ann Coulter's style.

And rest assured that I am no admirer if Michael Moore or Al Franken.

Any more questions of me?
You realize the same things you are being critical of this daily news reporter/commentator for Bill O'Riely is 100% guilty of doing from the other side. Be fair, you get it from both sides
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Old 11-06-2004, 09:28 PM
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the bulletin is being revived, albeit not the same bulletin. with plans to debut around thanksgiving, "the evening bulletin" will be a monday to friday late afternoon paper.
more here:
http://www.theeveningbulletin.com/
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Old 11-06-2004, 09:48 PM
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the bulletin is being revived, albeit not the same bulletin. with plans to debut around thanksgiving, "the evening bulletin" will be a monday to friday late afternoon paper.
more here:
http://www.theeveningbulletin.com/
Very interesting. So what else do you know about this paper? Who's backing it? Where is it being printed? Who is this Kevin Williamson, listed as Editor-in-chief? How large of a press run do they plan on initially?

I'll guess this will be a tabloid format with less than 32 pages and limited distribution.

I see the domain is registered to a Thomas Rice, 1518 Walnut Street, Suite 805, but that may just be the company doing their website.
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Old 11-06-2004, 09:56 PM
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Ah, I see Dan Gross wrote this up a few weeks ago in his Daily News column:

http://www.philly.com/mld/dailynews/9914047.htm

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A FEW GUYS are trying to launch a new paper in town. They're calling it the Evening Bulletin.

That name worked for a century and a half for a Philly broadsheet published from 1847 to 1982.

Kevin Williamson, who recently stepped down as editor of the Main Line Times, appeared on Michael Smerconish's Big Talker 1210-AM show yesterday morning to announce he would be the editor of the Evening Bulletin, which he said would be on the streets before Thanksgiving.

Williamson declined comment yesterday, but e-mailed us a statement:

"The Evening Bulletin, a general interest daily newspaper serving Philadelphia and its suburbs, will begin publishing in November.

"The Evening Bulletin will be published afternoons, Monday through Friday.

"The Bulletin's mission is to present timely local news, commentary, cultural reporting and advertising in an accurate and comprehensive fashion."

On Smerconish's show, Williamson likened the paper to the Fox News Channel, which he called an alternative to mainstream media.

Williamson, 32, is a motorcycle-riding former Texan described by a former colleague as "scary"-looking, and also "Catholic, very conservative, very bright, very hard-hitting, with a shaved head, and leather pants."

On Smerconish's show, Williamson said Narberth-based investment banker Tom Rice would be the publisher and financier.

Rice is also said to be conservative. He could not be reached yesterday for comment.

Williamson hopes to put honor boxes on the street and use newsboys to hawk the paper, which for now has only a Center City office and a barebones Web site, theeveningbulletin.com.
But calling Fox News an alternative to mainstream media is like calling a pile of manure an alternative to a salad bar. :droool: :twisted:
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the bulletin is being revived, albeit not the same bulletin. with plans to debut around thanksgiving, "the evening bulletin" will be a monday to friday late afternoon paper.
more here:
http://www.theeveningbulletin.com/
Very interesting. So what else do you know about this paper? Who's backing it? Where is it being printed? Who is this Kevin Williamson, listed as Editor-in-chief? How large of a press run do they plan on initially?

I'll guess this will be a tabloid format with less than 32 pages and limited distribution.

I see the domain is registered to a Thomas Rice, 1518 Walnut Street, Suite 805, but that may just be the company doing their website.
all i know about it is what's posted above by you, jf. as of now, they've done a poor job of getting the word out, imo.
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