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8 ABC Affiliates Told Not to Air "NIGHTLINE"
According to Zap2It, the owner of 8 ABC affiliates has told them not to air the episode of "Nightline" in which all the names of the soldiers killed in action in Iraq will be named.
http://tv.zap2it.com/tveditorial/tve_main/1,1002,271|87824|1|,00.html "While the Sinclair Broadcast Group honors the memory of the brave members of the military who have sacrificed their lives in the service of our country, we do not believe such political statements should be disguised as news content," the company's statement says. It also asks why "Nightline" anchor Ted Koppel won't instead be reading the names of victims of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. ABC News responds that "Nightline" and its other news programs have reported "hundreds of stories" on the 9/11 attacks, and that the network aired the names of the victims on the first anniversary of the attacks. "The 'Nightline' broadcast is an expression of respect which simply seeks to honor those who have laid down their lives for this country," ABC says. Sinclair also recently began sending "good news" stories about Iraq to its local stations -- an effort, it says, to counter the stream of downbeat coverage about the U.S.-led occupation. |
One would think the ownership would be level-headed enough to allow viewers to make a choice whether watch it. Guess not.
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This is outrageous.
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It's not outrageous. We're winning the war in Iraq. All of the civilians are cooperating. No soldiers have died since Bush declared the war "over".
Jeez...where are you guys getting your "good" news from?!?! |
It also asks why "Nightline" anchor Ted Koppel won't instead be reading the names of victims of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. |
This is nothing more than a cheap ratings stunt for sweeps exploiting the memory of our fallen servicemen ABC and Ted Koppel should be ashamed of themselves.
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Those damned Liberal Media censors!!!!!!
oh, wait a minute......... |
"One would think the ownership would be level-headed enough to allow viewers to make a choice whether watch it. Guess not."
One would think that the ownership would show something that they feel they want to show on TV, and viewers can choose to change the channel if they dont like the replacement programming. "Sounds like they ought to try watching Nightline or any other actual news program sometime. What does one have to do with the other? Why not read the names of people struck by lightning last year also, then?" 3000 people died, killed in an act of war on 9/11 in New York. 700 Americans have died fighting a war in Iraq. This is political for them to air the names and you have to be a fool not to recognize. Its "in" for the media to be against the war right now , and ABC is trying to cash in. |
Originally posted by Stu 17 Its "in" for the media to be against the war right now , and ABC is trying to cash in. |
Does anyone else expect anything less of Sinclair Broadcasting? They are basically the Clear Channel of television.
For the past few year's they been homogenizing their local newscasts so that only a small portion is actually local. The rest of the show is taped at their Baltimore headquarters. Basically all of Sinclair's newcasts look identical no matter if you live in Los Angeles or Boise. Here's a link to an article about them from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: http://www.post-gazette.com/columnis...hann1215p5.asp |
Originally posted by Stu 17 3000 people died, killed in an act of war on 9/11 in New York. 700 Americans have died fighting a war in Iraq. This is political for them to air the names and you have to be a fool not to recognize. What I want to know is why this desire to sweep under the rug all the people who have made such an ultimate sacrifice for our country? Don't they deserve at least some recognition for losing their lives? I remember watching several 9/11 specials which aired all the names of the dead, and those people were sadly just in the wrong place at the wrong time. These young kids went over to Iraq willingly to fight in a war, knowing they could die. Why should their bravery not be acknowledged? Shame on anyone who wants to ignore their deaths. I suppose the Vietnam War wall is merely a political statement? |
It would be cool if they listed the names of the Iraqi policemen and civilains that the insurgents have killed... just to see how they pronounced the names :)
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I think the point is ... why are they choosing to read the names now?
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Originally posted by Jadzia I suppose the Vietnam War wall is merely a political statement? It's a bit early for memorials when the war isn't over yet. |
Originally posted by Jadzia Why not read the names of people struck by lightning last year also, then? |
Originally posted by madcougar I guess if we refuse to stick our heads up our asses and allow our selves to be spoonfed by the GOP, then we're anti-American or something. |
First Howard Stern now Ted Koppell??
This IS the end of civiliziation as we now it -wink- Seriously though I don't see what the big deal is??..Why would you boycott something like this. Fact is soldiers are dying everyday in this so called war. MSNBC has a giant billboard in their studios with pictures of soldiers who went to Iraq is that wrong too?? |
Originally posted by silentbob007 I think the point is ... why are they choosing to read the names now? |
I would also think it has something to do with the one year anniversary tomorrow of a certain presidiential publicity stunt...
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What I want to know is why this desire to sweep under the rug all the people who have made such an ultimate sacrifice for our country? Don't they deserve at least some recognition for losing their lives? ... I suppose the Vietnam War wall is merely a political statement? Of course the Vietnam War wall is a political statement, why do you think it was designed the way it was? It is a symbolic scar on the Mall (black wall dug out of an existing hill instead of built on top). |
Originally posted by silentbob007 I think the point is ... why are they choosing to read the names now? http://wwwimage.cbsnews.com/images/2...age580655x.jpg |
This is from www.theonion.com and I think it's kind of fitting for the thread... :)
Bush To Iraqi Militants: 'Please Stop Bringing It On' WASHINGTON, DC—In an internationally televised statement Monday, President Bush modified a July 2003 challenge to Iraqi militants attacking U.S. forces. "Terrorists, Saddam loyalists, and anti-American insurgents: Please stop bringing it on now," Bush said at a Monday press conference. "Nine months and 500 U.S. casualties ago, I may have invited y'all to bring it on, but as of today, I formally rescind that statement. I would officially like for you to step back." The president added that the "it" Iraqis should stop bringing includes gunfire, bombings, grenade attacks, and suicide missions of all types. |
Originally posted by Jadzia Why not read the names of people struck by lightning last year also, then? |
Is this Other, Part II? Both the thread topic and the above Onion post are established threads in Other.
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I don't care one way or the other whether Nightline wants to read those names. What is outrageous is Sinclair escalating the political argument by refusing to air a network show because of ideological -- not legal or financial -- reasons. I know the word censorship is being bandied about a lot these days, but to me, this stinks of it.
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