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like now that cbs has football on thursday nights, what do you do on abc?i think it is a good opportunity for us. on thursday nights is pretty strong, particularly with "grey's anatomy" and "scandal." not beenon has determined yet, but the abc audience in prime time tends to skew more female than male, so i think it is a great opportunity. had successs, they on that night really early on the night with "the big bang theory." notng that out so it is competing with our shows probably will help us in some form. i don't know, i think it is too early to speculate whether there is going to be tremendous counterprogramming. abc's strategy is what it is, regardless really up competition. abc knows what works for them and what their audiences, and they will continue to go after it. i don't think that you will see appreciable change. >> i think we are reminded of a time when there are fewer reasons to watch live tv con nr some marquee live television event people still tune in for in a big way, the grammys an example, the super bowl an example. you guys have the osca
like now that cbs has football on thursday nights, what do you do on abc?i think it is a good opportunity for us. on thursday nights is pretty strong, particularly with "grey's anatomy" and "scandal." not beenon has determined yet, but the abc audience in prime time tends to skew more female than male, so i think it is a great opportunity. had successs, they on that night really early on the night with "the big bang theory." notng that out so it is competing with...
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if you're a broadcast channel, if you're fox, nbc, abc, cbs, you need to make shows that are seen notion people, but by 10 million people, 15 million people, because half of the money that you're getting is from advertising. half or more. if you look at a cable company, however, or something like hbo or netflix, the vast majority of money they get is from subscriptions. they don't care as much bike adverti about advertising. >> i have kevin spacey on line one for you. derrick temperatuhompson, pleas to mr. spacey's office. thank you. very much. >> on "mad money" it's the stock oscars. do not miss the golden bulls awards tonight. it starts at 6:00. >>> up winext, we'll take you inside your very own island in the sun. is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection. and because usaa's commitment to serve current and former military members and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. and you'll see just how much it has to offer, especially if you're thinking
if you're a broadcast channel, if you're fox, nbc, abc, cbs, you need to make shows that are seen notion people, but by 10 million people, 15 million people, because half of the money that you're getting is from advertising. half or more. if you look at a cable company, however, or something like hbo or netflix, the vast majority of money they get is from subscriptions. they don't care as much bike adverti about advertising. >> i have kevin spacey on line one for you. derrick...
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sunday shows in all of 2013, there was 27 minutes total combined on the big four shows on snbs, cbs, abc and fox. one show "meet the press" did no coverage at all. "face the nation" on cbs had the most. the broadcast evening news shows covered it more probably because they do more coverage of extreme weather events and so when you talk about extreme weather often you find yourself talking about climate change. by and large we're talking about a huge issue really under covered on our major outlets. >> and so we would think as we have last week, three of those sunday shows covering the topic think that would be a god thing. >> right. >> you said it wasn't. why is that? >> well, i really focused on "meet the press," "face the nation" and "this week" did coverage. "face the nation's" was especially good. what those two shows did that "meet the press" didn't do was they talked to scientists. they both talked to either climate scientists or meteorologists. "meet the press" had a debate which the other two shows really didn't in the same way, about whether climate change is happening. even thou
sunday shows in all of 2013, there was 27 minutes total combined on the big four shows on snbs, cbs, abc and fox. one show "meet the press" did no coverage at all. "face the nation" on cbs had the most. the broadcast evening news shows covered it more probably because they do more coverage of extreme weather events and so when you talk about extreme weather often you find yourself talking about climate change. by and large we're talking about a huge issue really under...
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the abc primetime audience tends to skew more female than male. it is a great opportunity moving the cbs entertainment shows out. they had success on the night really early with the big bang theory. moving that out so it does not compete with our shows. that will probably help us in some form. i don't know, it is too early to speculate whether there is going to be tremendous counterprogramming. abc's strategy is what it is, regardless of the competition. abc knows what works for them and where their audience is and will continue to go after it. >> we are reminded of a time when there were a few reasons to be watching live tv. there is some marquee events that people are still tuning in to. the grammys are an example, the super bowl is an example. you have the oscars coming up. would you be surprised to see record ratings on abc for the oscars? >> well, i am certain the oscars will do well. a lot of the films in contention were released late in the year so there is more interest in them. yes, live tv is definitely something that is attractive to audiences, but there is a lot of tv and vid
the abc primetime audience tends to skew more female than male. it is a great opportunity moving the cbs entertainment shows out. they had success on the night really early with the big bang theory. moving that out so it does not compete with our shows. that will probably help us in some form. i don't know, it is too early to speculate whether there is going to be tremendous counterprogramming. abc's strategy is what it is, regardless of the competition. abc knows what works for them and where...
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companies and tvfreedom.org includes the national association of broadcasters and a philly groups of abc, cbs court threatens broadcast values, a federal appeals court ruled fcc has no right to rein in cable itself. cheryl: trader joe's, major american cities fighting and winning the case against the grocery chain's expansion plan coming up. dennis: why would they want their citizens to have cheap products? what is called the sharing economy made popular, is growing, and new data on who is buying. sometimes they just drop in. always obvious. cme group can help you navigate risks and capture opportunities. we enable you to reach global markets and drive forward with broader possibilities. >> ashley webster with your fox business brief, home prices were up 11% year over year, court logic saying last year was the strongest from price gains since 2005. economists see price growth slowing but available housing inventory remains tight. j.c. penney sales for november and december up 3.1% year over year for the full fourth quarter same-store sales, rose by 2%. the first time the retailer had reported
companies and tvfreedom.org includes the national association of broadcasters and a philly groups of abc, cbs court threatens broadcast values, a federal appeals court ruled fcc has no right to rein in cable itself. cheryl: trader joe's, major american cities fighting and winning the case against the grocery chain's expansion plan coming up. dennis: why would they want their citizens to have cheap products? what is called the sharing economy made popular, is growing, and new data on who is...
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cable company, and that became sort of their business model, and in the broadcast networks, the abc's, nbc's, cbs's were saying wait a minute, we can do the same thing, a lot of people are watching our programming and we spent a lot of money in a, and we want to be paid for it, and whenever they go into the court of public opinion, they generally win. you think about cbs and time warner cable having the blackout fight last year, and few people have sympathy for the cable companies, so the content players are able to get more and more of this revenue from retransmission fees. now they have to go back, have the strategy talks, talk about how this affects them, cannot play time warner cable off of contest anymore. i do not know that it can make a huge difference for the biggest players like fox and others who already get paid pretty big content and already have a lot of leverage, but it is a pretty important story to keep watching. >> david bank, now that we have time warner cable and comcast as an entity, that is a different kind of beast entirely. comcast has always been different from the different
cable company, and that became sort of their business model, and in the broadcast networks, the abc's, nbc's, cbs's were saying wait a minute, we can do the same thing, a lot of people are watching our programming and we spent a lot of money in a, and we want to be paid for it, and whenever they go into the court of public opinion, they generally win. you think about cbs and time warner cable having the blackout fight last year, and few people have sympathy for the cable companies, so the...
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company is changing and it is clear that nbc will go after the incumbent in a bit way, not just abc but cbs. quarks it almost feels like -- >> and almost feel like the battle of late i will be over the battle of the viral video. emil or fallon, who will do the smarter, funnier video. they're both good at it, and that is part of the future two. >> all right, jon erlichman, thank you. we got so wrapped up in twitter being down 20%, pandora is not doing good either, down 13% effort or its report yesterday. >> you know, from 830,000,-foot 30 thousand-foot view, $300 million in content cost for a company that has brought in $600 million in revenue, 600 $40 million in revenue, so they're spending so much money, so much of the revenues to pay for the music that they play, it is a difficult and what is business to continue to be, and they continue to find ways to lower those costs. >> how does a business model like pandora differ from companies like spotify, for example? >> and spotify, you will see also high content cost, although we have not seen their numbers. the big issue -- are they going to
company is changing and it is clear that nbc will go after the incumbent in a bit way, not just abc but cbs. quarks it almost feels like -- >> and almost feel like the battle of late i will be over the battle of the viral video. emil or fallon, who will do the smarter, funnier video. they're both good at it, and that is part of the future two. >> all right, jon erlichman, thank you. we got so wrapped up in twitter being down 20%, pandora is not doing good either, down 13% effort or...
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but even abc, nbc, cbs, they are all flat line down in the ten, 11, trustworthiness.ken aback by that. >> we in the business like car salesmen and car dealers. >> they love us somebody told me you were grow ago beard so you can get on "duck dynasty." >> some reality show. no, i'm the most -- the commercial the most interesting man in the world. that's what i long for. >> that's the cartel guy beer? is that the commercial you are referring. >> to don't stereotype us all. big advocates. >> there you go. directly ahead, dobbs on how much the super bowl players will pay to new jersey. it's a lot. later, gutfeld and mcguirk with the pinheads of the week. those reports upcoming. [ male announcer ] want healthy joints?° ♪ the joint is jumpin' osteo bi-flex® elps strengthen your joints.° like calcium supplements can help your bones, osteo bi-flex can help your joints.° osteo bi-flex... also in joint & muscle and joint & bone. aflac! got 'em. ♪ yeah, he's clean, boss. now listen e, duck. i have an associate that met with, uh, an unfortunate accident. while he's been incapacita
but even abc, nbc, cbs, they are all flat line down in the ten, 11, trustworthiness.ken aback by that. >> we in the business like car salesmen and car dealers. >> they love us somebody told me you were grow ago beard so you can get on "duck dynasty." >> some reality show. no, i'm the most -- the commercial the most interesting man in the world. that's what i long for. >> that's the cartel guy beer? is that the commercial you are referring. >> to don't...
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is changing and it is clear that nbc is going to go after the incumbents in a big way, not just abc, but cbs be interesting to watch the kimmel versus fallon part of the story. using social media. both of those guys are pretty good at it. >> they are. up latebe able to stay to see the transition tonight, but i will be looking for it on youtube. thank you. catch jon erlichman with the latest every weekend at 1:00 and 6:00 on "bloomberg west." trouble in paradise. puerto rico is $70 billion in debt. what it means for investors. ♪ >> time for the global outlook. the european central bank keeps rates unchanged. the bank of england did the same thing. policy makers in london kept the benchmark lending rates at 0.5%. debt, andn in unemployment rate of 15% -- were to ricoh's economy -- puerto rico's economy. what is at risk here? are we looking at a greek-style debacle? >> it might not be as bad as that were not quite the same. unlike greece, buying puerto rico's the debt has been a no breaker -- no-brainer for mutual funds for years because they are tax-free. they are a good investment. there are
is changing and it is clear that nbc is going to go after the incumbents in a big way, not just abc, but cbs be interesting to watch the kimmel versus fallon part of the story. using social media. both of those guys are pretty good at it. >> they are. up latebe able to stay to see the transition tonight, but i will be looking for it on youtube. thank you. catch jon erlichman with the latest every weekend at 1:00 and 6:00 on "bloomberg west." trouble in paradise. puerto rico is...
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we used to run full screens of abc, nbc, and cbs. >> it was omission. by omission. >> i think it's also the subtlety. i get every woman's magazine, all the fashion magazines. >> so do i. >> and then we share. >> you can't pick up one up that doesn't have one support of obama. it permeates everything you do. you have to go out and try -- you have to subscribe to things like national review or the weekly standard or commentary, if you actually want to get a different point of view, a conservative point of view. the wall street editorial board, being a major exception and something that i think is the most helpful thing that i read every day. >> the atlanta constitution, the boston herald, the los angeles examiner. >> the los angeles examiner? >> yeah. >> really, how many people do you think read that? >> why isn't every television show the crazy guy, the republican, or he's part of a militia? we're not just talking about news. we're talking about the culture of entertainment, songs, music, movies. >> the bottom line is there's actual research that even th
we used to run full screens of abc, nbc, and cbs. >> it was omission. by omission. >> i think it's also the subtlety. i get every woman's magazine, all the fashion magazines. >> so do i. >> and then we share. >> you can't pick up one up that doesn't have one support of obama. it permeates everything you do. you have to go out and try -- you have to subscribe to things like national review or the weekly standard or commentary, if you actually want to get a different...
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if it wants to be the fifth tv network after nbc, cbs, abc, fox, it can be there in a moment's notice. if it wants to buy the entire nfl package it can. if it wants to charge you a nice chunk of chain for watching youtube it will. if it wants to raise rates it can. if it wants to become the stock exchange wiping out the others like the nyse and others it can. after that, i don't know what google could don't if they set their niepds to it. most restaurants struggled to show positive comps. many of the same store sales went over year over year. and i think we'll cheer for buffalo wild wings tonight and then chipotle reported 9.3% comparable sales growth. i thought it was a typo. 1.9%, something inverted? accelerating same store sales growth. particularly october, november, december, going up like that. not only that, chipotle got there largely thanks to more people coming to the stores. this is at a time when its own real marketing is the farm and dangerous youtube programming featuring buck marshall. chipotle is riding the health conscious consumer wave that i write about in get rich a
if it wants to be the fifth tv network after nbc, cbs, abc, fox, it can be there in a moment's notice. if it wants to buy the entire nfl package it can. if it wants to charge you a nice chunk of chain for watching youtube it will. if it wants to raise rates it can. if it wants to become the stock exchange wiping out the others like the nyse and others it can. after that, i don't know what google could don't if they set their niepds to it. most restaurants struggled to show positive comps. many...
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party network look at these numbers, you have we are talking 63% growth in third party network, abc, cbs fox, time warner and aol. it is going to be a preferred way of tv. in 2015. with search attract -- attached to it goes much higher. >> really? if that really is true maybe the market value is -- >> microsoft will have to buy this company for $75 a share to get back into the game. microsoft, new fella, $75 you'll get back in the game. hey, green mountain just got a 10% investor in coke! stranger things have happened. you heard it here first. >> the opening bell coming up right after this. don't wait for presidents' day to save on a new mattress. sleep train's presidents' day sale is on now. save up to $500 on beautyrest and posturepedic. get a sealy queen set for just $399. even get 3 years interest-free financing on tempur-pedic. plus, free delivery, set-up, and removal of your old set. keep more presidents in your wallet. sleep train's presidents' day sale is on now. superior service, best selection, lowest price, guaranteed. ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ a
party network look at these numbers, you have we are talking 63% growth in third party network, abc, cbs fox, time warner and aol. it is going to be a preferred way of tv. in 2015. with search attract -- attached to it goes much higher. >> really? if that really is true maybe the market value is -- >> microsoft will have to buy this company for $75 a share to get back into the game. microsoft, new fella, $75 you'll get back in the game. hey, green mountain just got a 10% investor in...
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>> i became aware of the big voices -- the voices of abc and cbs and all of the different networks andw. and the head of marketing of a television network was stuck in traffic and heard me on the air, and he said now, that's a voice i think could work and called me in. and shows like "everybody loves raymond" on cbs changed my life. >> it's "adventures in broadcasting," joe cipriano thank you. >> and don't forget monday all-new "mike and molly." >>> to a danish style community in california travel editor peter greenberg has a guide to destinations with a foreign flare here in north america. you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] do we get up before the sun because we like the dark? ♪ ♪ do we have a love for repetition? in some ways, we do. because the hard work the dedication, the attention to detail all have a greater purpose. and whether after the perfect score, or the perfect taste, giving everything you have to get it right is what being the best is all about. smucker's. proud sponsor of all our hard working olympians. [ superfan ] we're hitting the r
>> i became aware of the big voices -- the voices of abc and cbs and all of the different networks andw. and the head of marketing of a television network was stuck in traffic and heard me on the air, and he said now, that's a voice i think could work and called me in. and shows like "everybody loves raymond" on cbs changed my life. >> it's "adventures in broadcasting," joe cipriano thank you. >> and don't forget monday all-new "mike and molly."...
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there broadcasted of on the road with the same cost as abc and cbs is.g you can argue about. >> about three of five years ago this deal would not have been able to fly but also the july billing, a problem will. >> let's talk of our retail sales. disappointing numbers, and then from december into january. >> i spoke to a realtor and she stated that they're getting ready for the mets know, spiked box that people are not going to car dealers, there stayed inside avoiding the roads. it has been a rough december and january, a roorough february. they're down to 1.6%. the job growth has not been there to support the retail sales. >> we had a lot of disappointed about their jeter stating that he is or to retire. the yankees may be upset about this. >> i saw this. you can get his last game in new york. 20 times the face value and under two hours a $28 see went to $280. the final game september 25th. >> there are a lot of cities--this last there are born to mean a lot to yankees' fans. >> there is born to be a new app for you to order your fast food from the cell
there broadcasted of on the road with the same cost as abc and cbs is.g you can argue about. >> about three of five years ago this deal would not have been able to fly but also the july billing, a problem will. >> let's talk of our retail sales. disappointing numbers, and then from december into january. >> i spoke to a realtor and she stated that they're getting ready for the mets know, spiked box that people are not going to car dealers, there stayed inside avoiding the...
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abc, cnn, cbs did this story. will gm quietly raise her pay by 5 million for her long-term piece of it? to bring her up to 9 million level other ceos have gotten running gm. cheryl: your story has got a lot of traction, we should say. >> she is in an iron cage surrounded by other men, she is not the chairman. another man is the chairman. it is all about the glass ceiling, mary barra and what is the right pay for a ceo 33 years with the company. cheryl: liz macdonald, great story, by the way. we all remember last month's southwest airlines shocker when one of the planes landed at the wrong airport in missouri. even more surprising is new data showing this happens more than you may think. adam: winter storms are wreaking havoc on businesses and consumers and the nation's farmers. we have the latest crop report and your forecast coming up. you really love, what would you do?" ♪ [ woman ] i'd be a writer. [ man ] i'd be a baker. [ woman ] i wanna be a pie maker. [ man ] i wanna be a pilot. [ woman ] i'd be an architec
abc, cnn, cbs did this story. will gm quietly raise her pay by 5 million for her long-term piece of it? to bring her up to 9 million level other ceos have gotten running gm. cheryl: your story has got a lot of traction, we should say. >> she is in an iron cage surrounded by other men, she is not the chairman. another man is the chairman. it is all about the glass ceiling, mary barra and what is the right pay for a ceo 33 years with the company. cheryl: liz macdonald, great story, by the...
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. >> and you had abc wide world of sports, nbc, fox sports, cbs sports, and they would introduce theeople know. >> i love you dearly, but at that time, all the main contenders -- you're lying, don. you're lying. you know that he was the lone white hope, and there was no shortage. >> you can't stop us now. we're on the move. >> i understand. i'm looking forward to this. you fix this mess. away you go. all righty. >> and we're going to be with neil cavuto. >> understood. >> let everybody know, only in america, and in cleveland, we'll be doing -- >> okay, all righty. emily's just starting out... and on a budget. like a ramen noodle- every-night budget. she thought allstate car insurance was out of her reach. until she heard about the value plan. see how much you could save with allstate. are you in good hands? see how much you could save with allstate. all stations come over to mithis is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is capt
. >> and you had abc wide world of sports, nbc, fox sports, cbs sports, and they would introduce theeople know. >> i love you dearly, but at that time, all the main contenders -- you're lying, don. you're lying. you know that he was the lone white hope, and there was no shortage. >> you can't stop us now. we're on the move. >> i understand. i'm looking forward to this. you fix this mess. away you go. all righty. >> and we're going to be with neil cavuto. >>...
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but if i were cbs or abc, i would be saying wait a second how are we going to be able to exact our fees from these guys? they're too powerful, will that not be the issue with the fcc, not to the consumer, but the forecast. i know you have les moonves on later. >> and i brought it up with mr. roberts as well because you're absolutely right. it becomes more of a political question when you get to the fcc and the market power is no doubt a key consideration. it is interesting to know that they are saying that they will divest million subs even though they don't have to stay below the 30% cap that no longer exists and they are also talking about net neutrality and maintaining that even though that's been tossed out potentially by the courts and they are doing a number of things that they would point to what they believe is good faith efforts to convince the fcc that it is in consumers' interests and we'll see what leslie moon vers ves. >> it basically says, look, this is -- could be about a company that is better run than another company. now, i know i work for comcast, but there are overto
but if i were cbs or abc, i would be saying wait a second how are we going to be able to exact our fees from these guys? they're too powerful, will that not be the issue with the fcc, not to the consumer, but the forecast. i know you have les moonves on later. >> and i brought it up with mr. roberts as well because you're absolutely right. it becomes more of a political question when you get to the fcc and the market power is no doubt a key consideration. it is interesting to know that...
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in the case of cbs it's largely about the broadcast network. in the case of disney we're talking about abc in terms of what drives this business, we are talking about the cable networks and espn and disney channel. and it goes beyond that because have you the theme parks and movie business and ph.d.ing and licensing. all these things come together to make a big broad business. the signs suggest they are seeing a lot of growth in those different areas. >> when it comes to earnings later today, what should we be matching for? >> you think about the box office performance of a movie like "freezen." i think this is at about $860 million worldwide. it's an important story for disney in the sense disney animation has seen a bit of a rensauns thanks to the pixar team that builds that animation business. i'm sure that is going to be one of the big highlights to look at even though it's not the driver the media networks are. and if you look at what a guy like bob iger is passionate about, he is passionate about technology. it will be interesting to hear from him about all sorts of stuff. they have
in the case of cbs it's largely about the broadcast network. in the case of disney we're talking about abc in terms of what drives this business, we are talking about the cable networks and espn and disney channel. and it goes beyond that because have you the theme parks and movie business and ph.d.ing and licensing. all these things come together to make a big broad business. the signs suggest they are seeing a lot of growth in those different areas. >> when it comes to earnings later...
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nightly news, cbs show ande abc. >> well, to be fair the way that the study was touted was that the goalom. but the threat, of course, is that it would change the way that these media outlets actually cover the news. and that is not fair. that is certainly a violation of the first amendment. >> the idea that the government has the right to tell you look, i run a newsroom. and the government has no right to tell you newsroom and what we produce nor does it have the right to tell any other news organization what to run or who to employ. the "new york times" you would think would be honest because don't they care about civil liberties and first amendment? they claim they do. obviously they don't. maybe there is massakist who like it when they get bossed around by the federal government. whichever it is, it's a real dereliction of duty. they should be reporting this is flat out assault on the first amendment and they should have saiding about it. >> we have been doing this show so i haven't read the "new york times." >> i have it wasn't in my version. >> it wasn't in your paper. >> no. >> le
nightly news, cbs show ande abc. >> well, to be fair the way that the study was touted was that the goalom. but the threat, of course, is that it would change the way that these media outlets actually cover the news. and that is not fair. that is certainly a violation of the first amendment. >> the idea that the government has the right to tell you look, i run a newsroom. and the government has no right to tell you newsroom and what we produce nor does it have the right to tell any...
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generates more profit than all of the other evening newscasts combined so you look at the big three on cbs, abc and nbc. those three programs put together don't even equal fox news's profits. the business story is unmatched. the way to tell that story, three years ago i said i want to write a book about fox news. undeniably a major story. i set out to write a history of the network launched in 1996. very early into that research i discovered that the way to tell that story, the best way and ultimately the only way was through the life and career of roger ailes, the creator of fox news and chairman and ceo on the network. most people in this realm who don't know who roger ailes is. in the course of my research i would tell people what my book was about and who is roger ailes? it was such an opportunity as a reporter that i can introduce a man who has wielded such power over american life. he remains unknown to so many people. the reason i chose to write this book through the life and career of roger ailes fox news is an expression of him. it was an expression of his world view. his power is such
generates more profit than all of the other evening newscasts combined so you look at the big three on cbs, abc and nbc. those three programs put together don't even equal fox news's profits. the business story is unmatched. the way to tell that story, three years ago i said i want to write a book about fox news. undeniably a major story. i set out to write a history of the network launched in 1996. very early into that research i discovered that the way to tell that story, the best way and...
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at noon eastern time with meet the press, 1:00, abc's this sunday:00 p.m., fox news and the state of the union, and at 4:00 p.m., face the nation from cbsto them all on c-span radio here in the washington area. you can download our free app for your smart phone or go online to c-span.org. quickly bring a book affairs events from washington directly to you, putting you in the room at congressional hearings, white house events, briefings and conferences, and offering a fleet gavel-to-gavel coverage of the u.s. house, all as a public service of private industry. we are c-span. and fundedyears ago by your local cable or satellite provider. like us on facebook and follow up on twitter. >> the very constitution, according to the constitution of this country. only then, we will not represent -- americanism. americanism will be converted into a value is him. >> the father was slowly retiring to a quiet life in the 1950's, and another religious leader in indiana, my home state, was beginning to borrow from his teachings. and his model to create an international collective community, modeled on a peace mission. ,evivalists and utopian tests repli
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abc's this week, at 2 p.m. fox news sunday, at 3 p.m. state of the union, and therefore clock is "face the nation" from cbs. can hear them all on radio across the country on xm satellite radio, find us on channel 120. you can download your free app for your smart phone or listen online at c-span.org. you --he let's hear from let's hear from you. should the nfl be tax-exempt? this story focusing on jason shave its, who propose legislation that would strip the his annualtus and revenues have soared about nine billion dollars. also the hill points out that the national basketball league and major league baseball are not tax-exempt. mlb gave up its tax exempt status in 2007 in part to keep its salary information private. this is from one of our tweets. players should not have to pay new jersey state income taxes if they do not live in new jersey. elmer is joining us from albuquerque new mexico. caller: i can't think why the nfl, as much as i love football, are tax-exempt when there are so many other organizations that try to get tax-exempt to help other people and cannot get tax-exempt. for the life of me i can
abc's this week, at 2 p.m. fox news sunday, at 3 p.m. state of the union, and therefore clock is "face the nation" from cbs. can hear them all on radio across the country on xm satellite radio, find us on channel 120. you can download your free app for your smart phone or listen online at c-span.org. you --he let's hear from let's hear from you. should the nfl be tax-exempt? this story focusing on jason shave its, who propose legislation that would strip the his annualtus and revenues...