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at cbs for 20 years. and then this ceos of the auto industry said i didn't read that book and i have no interest in everything it. nothing you, john stossel said, nothing i say matters to them. i find that fascinating. i don't find that pathetic%. i find that fascinating that they don't take serious criticism seriously. >> people like to let it income investors back to your point about, we've lost the newscast racemes our assumptions. good to have more choices, bad that we split up. think you very much. coming up, more about the incidents curious were tourists. even into the ratings of traditional tv. so or shows like this one toast? soon to be swallowed up by the a judge. plan beck took his tv show plan beck took his tv show online comment he is here to [ engine idling ] [ engine revs, tires squeal ]
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♪ john: i assume you're watching this show on television right now, but maybe you're not. our show is all over the internet. in fact some of the internet audience keep growing, and that makes me wonder traditional television like this will be swallowed up by the intimate. quebec is a guy to talk about this because as you probably know he used to have a show on fox news in the studio. he has since gone on line. he calls it gb tv, which i guess
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is for glenn beck tv. but it might also stanford could buy tv. clint, i see the "wall street journal" wrote this article about you. headlined, a revolution against tv. trying to take my job. >> no. i believe it created this direction, the way that we get started. kodak has a moment to years ago where they said, you know, we are felt. we are just going to do film, and somebody else to do is a ticking that there was stay in business to let you know how that ended. it only took him to christmases to lose their lead as the almighty kodak. somebody is always speaking of a better way to do it. technology is now moving so rapidly that i think the old delivery system of television is fundamentally transforming both the.
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india sure you an example? year on the set if you come over here this is an original color camera. this is the first color camera of the other side. i had to take the logo of. it's from nbc. from 1854. only about four of those left in the country. if you delegate this television camera, don't even want to tell you how much that costs. this is about a dozen dollar camera. now with the canton, i think is the c300 about this big guy can get movie quality. the total cost to equip my studio with what camera would be about $20,000. everything is changing. you'll need a big company bites doing more to give you a studio. the record store, the record store doesn't exist anymore because of itunes. it is let's just try to set the record store. is the record companies, the
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guys who used to discover that the local bar and you had to help you better have the on night in the wood river youth by the time they get back to new york to sit down with the executives. now you don't have to do any of that. you think of a sock, did your friends together, record it, videotaping, make a music video for it and put it on youtube in the week you could have a million use. why do i need the record company? why do i need to be? why do i need all the stuff? you don't. john: some people thought you have to have it for the money, but ford says leaving fox to get to be a pretty good move for you. the "wall street journal" says 18 months after leaving you have double the revenue of your company to $80 million. >> it has been -- by becoming it is an expensive venture, but it also is -- there are a lot of people out there that are looking for new ways to connect. you can connect with gb tv on the television set to author a
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device called will coup. i ever watched cable and i don't know how many to separate from fox all the way. connected to the tv, a year watching the internet as if it was a network. so you watch it there, watch it on your ipad, is smart phone, on anything. that is where rear-ended. i don't know anyone 30 years old or younger that is watching television on the box, the council like we used to have a living rooms. john: your business models, people pay you up to $9.909 a month, which is a lot to more than one of dollars a year. did you have already got more viewers than this program. i hate you for that. they're paying you. every. as a dip? >> no, i am free. i'm free. john: your 999. >> i'm in need in a different
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way. i'm three. as great and profound as the industrial revolution was over 100 days ago that is a we're in right now. that is the beginning of what we have right now. people, take the new york times. sitting there with those printing presses. he knows how much those printing presses cost. you don't need that anymore. so those people are trying to hold on as hard as they can, but the world is up for grabs right now. i'm going to try something different. those are the ones that will succeed. john: icily would not have predicted what you have done. i looked at that cover it to get shot where you have said he looked like the pillsbury doughboy. and they're all signing up. all this revenue. you are going to serve two more hours of tv state. we have a children's show, reality show, but not the epa my food reality show.
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john: living of the great. >> it's easy something. something about three weeks call the oval that i think people will enjoy. it is not just about me. i was the only one that did not want to give the network jeebies tv because it has to be more than just me. it is a place that i think will chase the culture. john: it doesn't have to be about you. it could be government is bake until early vulgar. god bless tv. go back to virtue. all kinds of things. your slogan is the truth this year. i resent that. i said the toothless year, but i guess we can both have the truth. they cue, glenn beck. nice to visit with you again. he has called itself already of cloud. that is appropriate since today polls show more americans than ever say they get their news from comedians like john stewart and stevenson will bear. a bad thing? a bad thing? that's nex so... [ gasps ]
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♪ john: where did you get your news? cable tv in the internet gives us more options. more americans say they get their news from comedians like john stewart and steven colbert and people like greg but felt. he has been hosting a 3:00 a.m. show on fox news colorado for the past five years. co-host of the five. so i was unsure what to call you. you say you're not a comedian. >> i have too much respect for comedians. they stand up in front to people. the indoor air rose from trucks. i had the comfort of being in the studio and if anyone else at the we have been escorted out and beaten. i would never tell a joke by knew it wasn't funny at somebody could tell me. john: you are on the fox news channel and you're not just making jokes about stuff, you're covering the news this in time
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for. >> yes. john: why is that this? >> you are offering information into for way. we get the news spoonfed test the same way, the same shared assumptions from all the major networks. the neat thing about fox is that it does not operate that way. it allows someone like me he should not be allowed really near a film camera. john: your ratings in the group of people the advertisers care about often be cnn in prime-time >> it's pretty hilarious. again, i think it says may be -- i would like to blow my own work, but maybe it says more about what they do that will we do, and that is they are boring and we are not. we are presenting news and a different way. we present these the way you would talk about it at a bar. when you're at a bar he take -- take a bit as it is a reminder you normally wouldn't site. that is right. in some cases, this sex.
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which you would normally salus you had three beers. john: time magazine, ridiculous and self. in a light pole in 2009, america's most trusted newscaster. at the top, brian williamson, nbc. abc. but then at the top of the list, just drift off 44%. so you know, that is their online poll. arrest and some real poll said nearly one-third of americans under the age of 40 say their prices as a news is either the daily show, john stewart, or steven colbert. >> both of those gentlemen are incredibly talented. a majority of the audience to not pay bills. they did not get a paycheck and have no fundamental understanding of how the world works. therefore this makes sense. the thing that i find comical about the daily show is the idea that it is daring. in the same way that college
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students think they are daring. when he moves away, gets a nose ring, that, to him, is a risk. the daily show making fun of republicans is somehow derek when in fact they are not speaking to to power. they're actually making now with ifs, counselee defending those in power. how is that rebellion? college students selected mirrors their assumptions. the academic professors, these are all the same. i grew up a run this, but i went to berkeley. then i worked and publishing. everybody thinks like john stuart. the media. >> is conventionally liberal. his audience. >> his audience is a mirror that claps. john: immediate did wrong. what do you take immediate run? >> a lot of things. selective outrage. you know, where somebody can get a steely upset about rush limbaugh and to render apology
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while overlooking every single thing, you know, over moves bill marr said, louis c. k. you're really like system of registering some of us are palin. i don't really care about what people say. words don't hurt me. when people fate of rage that can you be -- like sandra calling -- i figure of three pills, and until a global burden, that is cancer. you know, that is a burden. it is not really that there are raised for their happy. there ought to get this help. they don't just -- they didn't just what rush is a policy. there was his job. it is all the same. john: more of rage against the right. >> of course. john: people demonize the tea party movement but occupy wall street not so much. >> they have been doing it
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lager. the left has been doing it lager and is therefore better at it. a funny thing about the media is the media should have champions of the tea party. these are people that have never left their living rooms to protest, but a fight. john: they go through chester wood as because the of the windows. be it chooses to embrace season special activists, people who are activists were living. that is what this does to me. occupy wall street, the same people you see every date. nobody knew. john: one more example that throws me, there was all this liberal of rage. tebow existed. the president obama was elected. ticket but disappeared. >> i put this underbite theory called ou0. okay under obama. a lot of things that fall under that. did most selectively targeting american citizens for
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assassination if. could you imagine it pushed it is? at the, as to the really good job going after terrorists, but i know that the left would not feel that way. it is okay under obama. john: they keep. >> you will be of ready very soon. i'm holding you to that. >> three in the morning. >> we take early. john: the media do of to get it wrong, but i want to talk about what we get right. there is some good news. we have big dreams. one is for a clean, domestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk,
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then i look at other media. so much shadow coverage, and this reporting and a pilot who freaked out, for example. car chase videos, another germanic tribe story. but what does that have to do with most people's lives? not much. crimes down in america. planes almost never crash. flying is safer than driving. we have real problems. medicare and social security are unsustainable. regulation kills job growth. government schools are lousy. that stuff matters. but is less exciting. so it is less coverage. still, i shouldn't complain too much because the days media is much better than it used to be. when i started in broadcasting there were three major channels. so when walter cronkite ended his newscasts saying, that's the latest, we pretty much had to take his word for it. now we have so much choice. of wider range of voices to
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liberal and conservative. a few libertarians. also, people don't have to rely on gatekeepers. we can hear it firsthand when president obama says this to a russian leader. >> after my election. john: and much more debate about serious stuff. in july you said everything was great. of that people bought stock and lost everything they had. oh, yes. no, yes. don't give me any of that. we just heard the words. you may not like the yelling, but it is good. the truth often emerges from confrontation. so comediennes give theirs. if. >> how did ron paul become the 13th floor in the hotel? john: good to hear all these opinions. finally, i love it that there are no enough channels so that i could say what i want to say. for 20 years at abc news lawyers
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and producers come through by scripps to meditate this out are told that tab. most of them were unfamiliar with free-market or hostile to the. usually i could persuade them to let me say most of what i wanted to say as long as i soften the sides. too many stories of four boards were just not aired. your libertarian ideas are tiresome. we don't want to hear that. but at fox they just let me speak. many disagree with some of my ideas, but the big difference here is that difference is respected. they believe these different ideas deserve to be heard by getting to a political argument like my fights with john kennedy or bill o'reilly about, say, drug legalization. people arguing with me understand that they have a political position, to. at cbs and abc people acted as if the most important person in the building with political views as the. of course the truth is everyone
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