The rightwing controls over 90% of political talk radio and still complains of a liberal bias
Ron Fournier says he regards Sandy Johnson, his predecessor as head of The Associated Press’s Washington bureau, as “a mentor.”
Johnson, though, regards Fournier, who replaced her in a hard-feelings shake-up in May, as a threat to one of the most influential institutions in American journalism.
“I loved the Washington bureau,” said Johnson, who left the AP after losing the prestigious position. “I just hope he doesn’t destroy it.”
There’s more to her vinegary remark than just the aftertaste of a sour parting. Fournier is a main engine in a high-stakes experiment at the 162-year old wire to move from its signature neutral and detached tone to an aggressive, plain-spoken style of writing that Fournier often describes as “cutting through the clutter.”
Now here's
Madfloridian's great piece from July 2008
http://journals.democraticunderground.com/madfloridian/2365And now this :
JEFF BALLABON NAMED CBS SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT, COMMUNICATIONS
Ballabon claimed that, after his most recent job in Washington, he became convinced that Democrats are inherently bad people and Republicans are fundamentally good people.
During the 2008 election, Ballabon said, "Obama is incredibly dangerous."
Ironically, Ballabon told JTA, following his new CBS News appointment, that he "always worked well with Democrats and Republicans."
http://blogs.jta.org/politics/article/2009/02/19/1003145/ballabon-joins-cbs-newsMadfloridian's post is a must read,the takeover is happening right before your eyes. We have to figure out a way to combat it.