[lbo-talk] Liberals

Wojtek S wsoko52 at gmail.com
Wed Jun 1 11:17:33 PDT 2011


Well, if I have to buy an extra device to access some programming at my own time, why not going all the way an use computer with internet access to access all content that I need?

Besides, i-products rub me the wrong way :) It is not their technical specs, but rather the marketing hype.

Wojtek

On Wed, Jun 1, 2011 at 1:12 PM, // ravi <ravi at platosbeard.org> wrote:
> On Jun 1, 2011, at 12:45 PM, Wojtek S wrote:
>> Somebody: "Having said all that, there's plenty of good programming on
>> public radio; it just doesn't go by the name of Morning Edition, All
>> Things Considered, and Talk of the Nation."
>>
>> [WS:] Unfortunately, this good programming is outside the "commute
>> time" - which is when most employed people listen to the radio.  That
>> is another aspect of the insidiousness of the NPR as a propaganda tool
>> - they can truthfully claim that they give "equal time" to
>> non-propagandistic programming, however, their main propaganda
>> outlets, the Morning Edition, and All Things Considered, are broadcast
>> when most people have time to listen to the radio.
>>
>
> Come on man, surely you have heard of the iPod?
>
>        —ravi
>
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