Media bias? Try media ignorance
By Edward Copeland
During the 6 p.m. newscast of my local NBC affiliate, in their "Sky Center" segment reporting on events in the nation and the world, they announced that Obama and Clinton were facing off again today in the Wyoming caucuses.
I phoned their news tip line to break the news that they were a week off and Wyoming was already over and the young sounding woman who answered the phone said, "Oh" and thanked me. Of course, they didn't make a correction on that newscast or the one at 10.
On the plus side, maybe they won't hear about Obama's pastor problem until after November.
During the 6 p.m. newscast of my local NBC affiliate, in their "Sky Center" segment reporting on events in the nation and the world, they announced that Obama and Clinton were facing off again today in the Wyoming caucuses.
I phoned their news tip line to break the news that they were a week off and Wyoming was already over and the young sounding woman who answered the phone said, "Oh" and thanked me. Of course, they didn't make a correction on that newscast or the one at 10.
On the plus side, maybe they won't hear about Obama's pastor problem until after November.
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