Networks love the Dems
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Networks love the Dems
Democrats got 88 percent of 2008 contributions by TV network execs, writers, reporters
Senior executives, on-air personalities, producers, reporters, editors, writers and other self-identifying employees of ABC, CBS and NBC contributed more than $1 million to Democratic candidates and campaign committees in 2008, according to an analysis by The Examiner of data compiled by the Center for Responsive Politics.
The Democratic total of $1,020,816 was given by 1,160 employees of the three major broadcast television networks, with an average contribution of $880.
By contrast, only 193 of the employees contributed to Republican candidates and campaign committees, for a total of $142,863. The average Republican contribution was $744.
88% to 12%.. what a shock...
Senior executives, on-air personalities, producers, reporters, editors, writers and other self-identifying employees of ABC, CBS and NBC contributed more than $1 million to Democratic candidates and campaign committees in 2008, according to an analysis by The Examiner of data compiled by the Center for Responsive Politics.
The Democratic total of $1,020,816 was given by 1,160 employees of the three major broadcast television networks, with an average contribution of $880.
By contrast, only 193 of the employees contributed to Republican candidates and campaign committees, for a total of $142,863. The average Republican contribution was $744.
88% to 12%.. what a shock...

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Re: Networks love the Dems
But this is an outrage.ChickenMan wrote:Democrats got 88 percent of 2008 contributions by TV network execs, writers, reporters
Senior executives, on-air personalities, producers, reporters, editors, writers and other self-identifying employees of ABC, CBS and NBC contributed more than $1 million to Democratic candidates and campaign committees in 2008, according to an analysis by The Examiner of data compiled by the Center for Responsive Politics.
The Democratic total of $1,020,816 was given by 1,160 employees of the three major broadcast television networks, with an average contribution of $880.
By contrast, only 193 of the employees contributed to Republican candidates and campaign committees, for a total of $142,863. The average Republican contribution was $744.
88% to 12%.. what a shock...
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/18/us/po ... onate.html
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Re: Networks love the Dems
Isn't Fox also a major network? Why weren't they included? Sounds like someone was cherry picking the numbers just to get a story.ChickenMan wrote:Democrats got 88 percent of 2008 contributions by TV network execs, writers, reporters
Senior executives, on-air personalities, producers, reporters, editors, writers and other self-identifying employees of ABC, CBS and NBC contributed more than $1 million to Democratic candidates and campaign committees in 2008, according to an analysis by The Examiner of data compiled by the Center for Responsive Politics.
The Democratic total of $1,020,816 was given by 1,160 employees of the three major broadcast television networks, with an average contribution of $880.
By contrast, only 193 of the employees contributed to Republican candidates and campaign committees, for a total of $142,863. The average Republican contribution was $744.
88% to 12%.. what a shock...
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Re: Networks love the Dems
If they limited the survey to the over-the-air networks, then the cherry-picking charge does not apply. Air networks are commonly separated from cable networks.
If, however, MSNBC, CNBC, CNN, CNN-HN, etc., were included and FOX News was not, then THAT would be cherry-picking....
If, however, MSNBC, CNBC, CNN, CNN-HN, etc., were included and FOX News was not, then THAT would be cherry-picking....

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Re: Networks love the Dems
I could be way off here, but my impression is that if they included the cable networks the number would be much, much worse. FOX is just one network among many and I doubt they would offset MSNBC, CNN, et al. AND that's assumeing that every single network exec, journalist and talking head at FOX contributed to the Republican Party.
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Re: Networks love the Dems
How about this...BlueHen86 wrote:Isn't Fox also a major network? Why weren't they included? Sounds like someone was cherry picking the numbers just to get a story.ChickenMan wrote:Democrats got 88 percent of 2008 contributions by TV network execs, writers, reporters
Senior executives, on-air personalities, producers, reporters, editors, writers and other self-identifying employees of ABC, CBS and NBC contributed more than $1 million to Democratic candidates and campaign committees in 2008, according to an analysis by The Examiner of data compiled by the Center for Responsive Politics.
The Democratic total of $1,020,816 was given by 1,160 employees of the three major broadcast television networks, with an average contribution of $880.
By contrast, only 193 of the employees contributed to Republican candidates and campaign committees, for a total of $142,863. The average Republican contribution was $744.
88% to 12%.. what a shock...
The Examiner story in the OP looked at contributions up to 2008...the big Fox contribution was in 2010...
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Re: Networks love the Dems
I agree. The idea that a second stimulus is needed is, indeed, an outrage. But maybe that Op-ed column wasn't the article you were linking.TheDancinMonarch wrote:But this is an outrage.ChickenMan wrote:Democrats got 88 percent of 2008 contributions by TV network execs, writers, reporters
Senior executives, on-air personalities, producers, reporters, editors, writers and other self-identifying employees of ABC, CBS and NBC contributed more than $1 million to Democratic candidates and campaign committees in 2008, according to an analysis by The Examiner of data compiled by the Center for Responsive Politics.
The Democratic total of $1,020,816 was given by 1,160 employees of the three major broadcast television networks, with an average contribution of $880.
By contrast, only 193 of the employees contributed to Republican candidates and campaign committees, for a total of $142,863. The average Republican contribution was $744.
88% to 12%.. what a shock...
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/18/us/po ... onate.html
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Re: Networks love the Dems
And Republicans love corporations.
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Re: Networks love the Dems
FOX is a major over-the-air network.... So why wasnt FOX (Not FOXNews) included?SuperHornet wrote:If they limited the survey to the over-the-air networks, then the cherry-picking charge does not apply. Air networks are commonly separated from cable networks.
If, however, MSNBC, CNBC, CNN, CNN-HN, etc., were included and FOX News was not, then THAT would be cherry-picking....
Re: Networks love the Dems
Umm, FOX (not FOX News) doesn't have a news division. Just like CBS and ABC don't have a cable news division. It's as simple as that.UNHWildCats wrote:FOX is a major over-the-air network.... So why wasnt FOX (Not FOXNews) included?SuperHornet wrote:If they limited the survey to the over-the-air networks, then the cherry-picking charge does not apply. Air networks are commonly separated from cable networks.
If, however, MSNBC, CNBC, CNN, CNN-HN, etc., were included and FOX News was not, then THAT would be cherry-picking....
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Re: Networks love the Dems
You're serious, aren't you?UNHWildCats wrote:FOX is a major over-the-air network.... So why wasnt FOX (Not FOXNews) included?SuperHornet wrote:If they limited the survey to the over-the-air networks, then the cherry-picking charge does not apply. Air networks are commonly separated from cable networks.
If, however, MSNBC, CNBC, CNN, CNN-HN, etc., were included and FOX News was not, then THAT would be cherry-picking....
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Re: Networks love the Dems
Networks?ChickenMan wrote:Democrats got 88 percent of 2008 contributions by TV network execs, writers, reporters
Senior executives, on-air personalities, producers, reporters, editors, writers and other self-identifying employees of ABC, CBS and NBC contributed more than $1 million to Democratic candidates and campaign committees in 2008, according to an analysis by The Examiner of data compiled by the Center for Responsive Politics.
The Democratic total of $1,020,816 was given by 1,160 employees of the three major broadcast television networks, with an average contribution of $880.
By contrast, only 193 of the employees contributed to Republican candidates and campaign committees, for a total of $142,863. The average Republican contribution was $744.
88% to 12%.. what a shock...
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Re: Networks love the Dems
the original post doesnt specify members of the news division... So again why shouldnt Fox tv execs be included?Baldy wrote:Umm, FOX (not FOX News) doesn't have a news division. Just like CBS and ABC don't have a cable news division. It's as simple as that.UNHWildCats wrote: FOX is a major over-the-air network.... So why wasnt FOX (Not FOXNews) included?
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Re: Networks love the Dems
It is amazing.. the libs have 88% of the networks and yet they still bitch about little ole FOX.... 

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Re: Networks love the Dems
Yeah, those evil, liberal, socialist, anti-business organizations like G.E. which owns MSNBC.ChickenMan wrote:It is amazing.. the libs have 88% of the networks and yet they still bitch about little ole FOX....
Re: Networks love the Dems
And what does just one of those horrible nasty evil free enterprise organizations think of Jeffery Immelt, the CEO and Chairman of the Board of GE?kalm wrote:Yeah, those evil, liberal, socialist, anti-business organizations like G.E. which owns MSNBC.ChickenMan wrote:It is amazing.. the libs have 88% of the networks and yet they still bitch about little ole FOX....
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