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Sunday, November 30, 2008 12:00 AM

The ongoing disgrace of NBC News and Brian Williams

Another story from the NYT further exposes the corruption of NBC's reliance on Gen. Barry McCaffrey as an "independent military analyst."

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  • Sunday, November 30, 2008 11:22 AM

    Now you know

    Every television and radio station must have its license renewed on a local level every few years. Before it can be renewed, the public has the right to reject it due to improper behavior or not providing the information the public needs to make informed decisions about anything. If you want to send a message to these broadcasters, then reject a couple of these licenses in larger areas. All kinds of people would get really pissed that their favorite shows aren't on tv and the networks might have to clean up their act a bit on issues like this. The Obama campaign managers on the local level have an incredible database of people to mobilize, even outside of the Obama campaign/transition itself. Get the people out and fight these television stations! That's what the campaign was about in the first place. An organization that can mobilize people for the change they want. Make it happen. Its not Obama's responsibility to take care of this. Its our responsibility. I'll be waiting for my email.

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