MediaSnob
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Taking over the old Mad TV slot on FOX, comic Wanda Sykes will be getting her own late night show this fall and The Snob couldn’t be happier. I love Wanda and will be interested to see what she does with her own “Bill Maher-ish” kind of show and I’m glad to see her hard…
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Seems “the president is a racist” doesn’t work to well for people trying to sell you soap, legal services and car insurance. From Gawker: After Glenn Beck called the president a racist Nazi, some of his advertisers decided that bottomless white rage is off-brand: Lawyers.com, Procter & Gamble and Progressive Insurance ads no longer appear
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TJ Holmes and Jai HusbandJai Husband, creator of Kasha and the Zulu King, was delightful enough to share this clip of the Prince of West Memphis, Mr. TJ Holmes doing voice over work for part of Husband’s animated film, an Atlanta University Center Feature Animation Project. (Which has just been picked up by BET, btw).
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From comments on Media Matters’ Web Site following this video clip (comments edited for length): I mentioned in another post that the N-Word is creeping closer to the lips of these ‘commentators.’ Who will be first? OR are they afraid? — princeofwheels You’re not the only one. I fully expect to see Rush galloping through…
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Media Matters will be airing the commercial on CNN during Dobb’s show, as well as showing the ad on MSNBC and FOX News. (Huffington Post)
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Have Bill O’Reilly and Keith Olbermann reached a truce via their corporate bosses told them to “shadditup” because the network bashing was “bad for business?” From Glenn Greenwald’s column: (T)he chairman of General Electric (which owns MSNBC), Jeffrey Immelt, and the chairman of News Corporation (which owns Fox…
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According to Gawker, CNN’s chief asshat Lou Dobbs has seen his ratings skid by more than 15 percent since he started all this “I believe the president is a citzen but why won’t that secret Muslim release his birth certificate?” nonsense. Seems CNN’s viewers don’t like hardcore wingnuttery. From Gawker: A 15% loss in total