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	<title>Comments on: O&#8217;Reilly Allergic to Facts [UPDATED]</title>
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		<title>By: TC:: MOORE</title>
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		<dc:creator>TC:: MOORE</dc:creator>
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		<description>Media saturation, news on demand, higher bandwidth across the spectrum.  All factors in print (and Network news, as you Jay Im sure know better than I) readership/audience.  

I wonder if there can be an analogy drawn in cable news viewership, Fox versus CNN, Fox beating them in every slot (yes, this includes Bill Oreilly).  

As the media space grows channel by channel, so does ad space: more supply, less demand (perhaps recession based and less PPM.  So perhaps like automakers, we may end up with a core set of papers, a la Adams Smith-  and I hope the spectrum of views stays wide.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Media saturation, news on demand, higher bandwidth across the spectrum.  All factors in print (and Network news, as you Jay Im sure know better than I) readership/audience.  </p>
<p>I wonder if there can be an analogy drawn in cable news viewership, Fox versus CNN, Fox beating them in every slot (yes, this includes Bill Oreilly).  </p>
<p>As the media space grows channel by channel, so does ad space: more supply, less demand (perhaps recession based and less PPM.  So perhaps like automakers, we may end up with a core set of papers, a la Adams Smith-  and I hope the spectrum of views stays wide.</p>
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