30 Minutes with CNN Headline News
Posted on December 23, 2007 - Filed Under citizen journalism, media |
Posted on Flickr, by billybobphotos, this pie chart demonstrates what CNN covered during a recent 30 minute stretch of its Headline News Channel.
According to CNN, Headline News is supposed to be 24-hour news headlines presented in a thirty-minute cyclic format. I know its the end of December and news tends to be slower this week, but given the multitude of conflicts in the world, the nearing Iowa Caucuses, and the various economic, climate and social problems facing us, you would think CNN could do just a little better than this.
If MSM won’t cover the important issues, then citizen journalists will fill that void.
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im amazed cnn gave that much attention to the issues, it seems like its all fluff now.
TO ALL THE CLINTON SUPPORTERS:Since the media is refusing to reveal/report the Paul vs Clinton fraud case in court right now, we need to create our own movement and flood every blog on CNN and every blogging website on the World Wide Web with information from the case regardless of what the topic is. For those that don’t know - Google Paul vs Clinton and hold on to your shirt with what you read!! L.A., California Case #BC304174 For those of you who think this case has been thrown out – is hasn’t, or is irrelevant – think again:”In the landmark civil fraud case against Bill Clinton in Los Angeles, where the former President is charged with defrauding a Hollywood dot com millionaire to help Hillary Clinton obtain more than $1.2 million from him for her 2000 Senate campaign, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Aurelio Munoz ruled on Friday, April 25, 2008 that Hillary Clinton would not be required to testify in a sworn deposition as a material witness in the case until AFTER the November election!.”“Had Senator Clinton be forced to testify under oath, as a material witness and beneficiary of the fraud that her husband is being sued for before the Democratic Convention, her remote chances for being nominated the party candidate would have been unquestionably destroyed.”“Paul contends his case will expose “the institutional culture of corruption embraced by the Clinton leadership of the Democratic Party,” which seeks to attain “unaccountable power for the Clintons at the expense of the rule of law and respect for the constitutional processes of government.”All the court documents/evidence is here: peterfpaul.com