CNN tried to rent an actual real life airliner for its flight 370 coverage.

CNN's viewing is up 84% while MSNBC is down 11% because they are keeping their focus on Gov. Christie. They may want to grab the controls before they crash.
 
They are probably more concerned about what happened to a jet filled with passengers that disappeared than in a traffic jam in New Jersey.
 
CIA - NSA - Al Queida - Mossad - Kremlin - Moslem Extremists - Global Warming...


Step right up and take your pick!....just 50 cents.
 
CNN's viewing is up 84% while MSNBC is down 11% because they are keeping their focus on Gov. Christie. They may want to grab the controls before they crash.

Which fresh ass did you pick that out of? MSNBC hadn't talked about Chris Christie until last night when it was also the lead story on FOX News Channel. I watched MSNBC for a few hours a few days ago and it was all MH370.
 
Which fresh ass did you pick that out of? MSNBC hadn't talked about Chris Christie until last night when it was also the lead story on FOX News Channel. I watched MSNBC for a few hours a few days ago and it was all MH370.
CNN has been criticized — mocked, even — for spending hour upon hour talking about the plane. The latest came Friday on MSNBC's "Morning Joe." ''Let's build a ****pit!" said that show's Mika Brzezinski, before turning to MSNBC's favorite story: New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie's bridge scandal.

Try reading the article you posted.:rolleyes:
 
Once again, journalists being the news instead of reporting the news. It's like that American Idol show that seems to have become more about the judges than the singers.
 
CNN has been criticized — mocked, even — for spending hour upon hour talking about the plane. The latest came Friday on MSNBC's "Morning Joe." ''Let's build a ****pit!" said that show's Mika Brzezinski, before turning to MSNBC's favorite story: New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie's bridge scandal.

Try reading the article you posted.:rolleyes:
No. You said MSNBC's been covering it. Which isn't true. They covered it Friday because there was actual news to report on.
 
The actual renting of a 777 would have be extremely limiting, not to say also expensive. The use of the simulator demonstrated all the possible scenarios and while not cheap much less than a real 777 and safe. That's why they use simulators.
 
Just reading the article you posted. Was it posted as a joke?

You said MSNBC's ratings are down 11% because they've been focusing on Chris Christie. It's not true. They didn't begin covering Chris Christie again until Thursday night and Friday because there was actual news to report on there.

MSNBC's ratings drop every time there's a news story because MSNBC isn't a news channel.
 
Is the missing plane hiding behind Chris Christie?

*rimshot*

Because he's fat, get it?
 
You said MSNBC's ratings are down 11% because they've been focusing on Chris Christie. It's not true. They didn't begin covering Chris Christie again until Thursday night and Friday because there was actual news to report on there.

MSNBC's ratings drop every time there's a news story because MSNBC isn't a news channel.
Yeah you're probably right, there ratings are down because they suck and are so biased in there news. So where are you Andy, eating a soggy hotdog at Martinsville?
 
Yeah you're probably right, there ratings are down because they suck and are so biased in there news.

Their ratings suck because they're a political talk show network trying to appeal to demographics who get their news online, not on television. What's ironic about MSNBC is that the network was so far ahead of its time in the 90s and early 2000s and, if they would have stuck with that model, they'd probably be the most watched news outlet in the country today.
 
Is the missing plane hiding behind Chris Christie?

*rimshot*

Because he's fat, get it?

Man, I actually laughed out loud at that for about 10 seconds and haven't had any drinks yet today.

Maybe he's going to sell it to Rob Ford.
 
I only watch CNN so I can see them show the same 3 pictures in the background over and over when they're covering a story.
 
Back
Top Bottom