Free for All – 7/15/08

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9 Responses to “Free for All – 7/15/08”

  1. number1tfan Says:

    Has anyone seen Tucker Carlson during the last two weeks?

  2. Brit Hume to stop anchoring Special Report after election, eh?

    Read about that on TVDecoder.

  3. dvschase Says:

    Msnbc is gone from channel 31 at my work and moved to 183, a channel we don’t get.

  4. DVSchase – consider your self lucky.

  5. dvschase Says:

    I miss it. I wonder why NBCU can’t leverage its other popular channels like USA Network or CNBC to better position its newschannel.

  6. I haven’t seen Tucker, and have wondered where he is.

  7. bigred08 Says:

    Chris Wallace ripped MSNBC to shreds last night. Hotair.com has the info.

    It’s about time.

  8. topthecharts Says:

    Connell McShane has been doing a great job on FNC filling in for Neil Cavuto who underwent throat surgery. Unlike David Asman who was unusually combative last week, McShane is a good interviewer who actually pays attention to what his guests say.

  9. big67deal01 Says:

    CNN’s American Morning anchors John Roberts and Kiran Chetry were teasing an upcoming story about celebrities who receive money for their baby photos from tabloid magazines like OK! Magazine. The whole piece was to center around whether or not it is ethical for celebrities to do this. At the very end of the show, Kiran tells viewers that they have run out of time and won’t be able to show this segment. Now, am I remembering this correctly? Didn’t Kiran Chetry have some exclusive deal with OK! Mag for the photos of her newborn son? I seem to remember John Roberts touting Kiran’s deal with OK! the morning of her son’s birth and explaining that no pictures could be shown until the mag came out. Seems a little hypocritical that Kiran was going to sit there and let fingers be pointed at Angelina Jolie for selling her baby pictures when she had done the exact same thing, of course for less money, but the ethical questions remain the same.

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