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since they were still the two biggest talk show hosts in America.
First, If this is true, I highly doubt Ron Paul is the reason.
Second, why would you have to lie about Ron Paul to oppose him?
Actually, the research regarding falling viewership across ALL the traditional media demonstrates that more people use new technologies to get their news. But please, don't let the facts get in the way of partisan bullshit and whining.
Reported in Hufferpost, but...linked to the Business Insider report on the subject, which links to the original Crain's New York business article which reports that on WABC in New Yawk city the bloviating oracles are both down by the reported amounts according to Arbitron ratings service. This is not nationwide as implied in Huffer's Post, or BI, just in that one market.
Actually, the research regarding falling viewership across ALL the traditional media demonstrates that more people use new technologies to get their news. But please, don't let the facts get in the way of partisan bullshit and whining.
no actual link to actual Arbitron ratings? Hmmmmmmmm........
Actually, the research regarding falling viewership across ALL the traditional media demonstrates that more people use new technologies to get their news. But please, don't let the facts get in the way of partisan bullshit and whining.
What? This is talking about a drop in recent months................new media has been around for how long now?
Actually, the research regarding falling viewership across ALL the traditional media demonstrates that more people use new technologies to get their news. But please, don't let the facts get in the way of partisan bullshit and whining.
What? This is talking about a drop in recent months................new media has been around for how long now?
I've already linked to the damned study - one of many - about media ratings. The stats are there for any rational human being who wants to read them.