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I agree with the transparency. If this were DND the press would be all over us about "lack of transparency" "cover up" etc
Redeye said:What State TV station? If your argument had any validity, then they'd be singing the company song and telling us all about how great the government of the day is - rather than questioning its motives.
Redeye said:Considering that it records more news viewers than any other network in Canada (and more people watch CNN than either of its competitors, CTV NewsNet or that joke that is Sun News, I'd say that we can fairly safely dismiss this statement.
Larry Strong said:As of last week CBC News did not even get into the top 30. I went back a couple of months, week by week and the only CBC program that did was the Hockey programs.
Crantor said:The only problem with that period of time is the playoffs. CBC news is shoved in between periods as shortened verisons or pushed back. That may be skewing the numbers somewhat.
This article quotes numbers from Aug to Mar 2012 with the numbers comparing the various networks. Not necessarily newscasts or news programs. just a comparison with networks. CBC news network does indeed lead the other networks.
Journeyman said:I'm just going to assume that you didn't read any of the previous posts.....or the thread's title. It's about bias, not profit.
But thanks for playing along.
E.R. Campbell said:I have no doubt that the CBC, broadly and generally, is anti-conservative (as the word is broadly used) and that leads it to be anti-Conservative, too. The fact that the Conservative Party is the government and is, therefore, "fair game" anyway just makes the inherent bias 'acceptable.' But I am not convinced that the CBC is pro-Liberal or pro-NDP. I believe the CBC, again broadly and generally, reflects the views and attitudes of the young, generally well educated, urban, Central Canadian, multicultural community from which most of its executive, managers, journalists and programmers are drawn. A Conservative Party that adheres, broadly, to conservative values represents a different community: older, somewhat less well educated, rural, Western Canadian and Anglo.
So: is there a bias? Yes, in my opinion there is. Is it anti-Conservative? Yes. Is it, therefore, pro Liberal or pro NDP? No.
Larry Strong said:As of last week CBC News did not even get into the top 30. I went back a couple of months, week by week and the only CBC program that did was the Hockey programs.
Redeye said:(who, according to voting results, do not support the Conservative Party - nor any party for that matter)
PuckChaser said:That is such an awful argument. The last time we had a government with at least 50% of the popular vote or high was the Conservatives in 1984. Before that, it was 1958 with, surprise surprise, the Conservatives under Diefenbaker. But at least you put down that no party enjoys popular support, which in itself is a misnomer since we've never had more than 80% of the voters show up for an election.
recceguy said:Never let a poor argument get in the way of extraneous facts
That's the whole point. They went after the Liberals for "AdScam". They are going after the conservatives with equal vigour for much, much less.Redeye said:They were just as vigourous in going after the Liberals during "AdScam". That's the job of the press.
Technoviking said:That's the whole point. They went after the Liberals for "AdScam". They are going after the conservatives with equal vigour for much, much less.
PuckChaser said:Exactly. $45,000 is a drop in the bucket compared to the billions the Liberals stole. In fact, I think if the Conservatives do cancel the F-35 and we incur cancellation penalties, they'll burn in the media for the cancellation fees even though the media is manufacturing the outrage to cancel the MOU in the first place.
PuckChaser said:Adscam, Shawinigate, HRDC Boondoggle.... but the Liberals were totally accountable for their actions. :
PuckChaser said:the media is manufacturing the outrage to cancel the MOU in the first place.