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Stossel Efectively Silenced?

Started by Lloyd Danforth, January 07, 2011, 08:37 AM NHFT

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Lloyd Danforth

I don't know about any of you, but the couple of cable networks I have had access too don't have Fox Business News.
I can't say I watched his segments on ABC, every Friday, except for the specials, but at least some folks got to see him then.
It would be great if he were on Fox News, but I won't hold my breath.

Pat McCotter

And he "delays" the shows on Hulu. Example - the December 6th and 19th episodes just came out today.

Tom Sawyer

I don't follow TV anymore, not sure why he left ABC... too bad though being on Fox is kind of prreaching to the choir... the impact of being on ABC was most probably better.

Pat McCotter

ABC was liking his message less and less. He was not able to say what he wanted to say.

Lloyd Danforth

Quote from: Tom Sawyer on January 07, 2011, 10:52 AM NHFT
I don't follow TV anymore, not sure why he left ABC... too bad though being on Fox is kind of prreaching to the choir... the impact of being on ABC was most probably better.

He is not even on Fox news, The most watched Cable news network, the one known for conservative pundits.
He is on the more obscure network, Fox Business network.

FTL_Ian

According to our interview with him, FOX offered him a better deal, more shows more often, and better control of his content.  For him, it was a no-brainer.

Lloyd Danforth

Too bad he couldn't have made the deal with Fox News.

toowm

Stossel has actually commented that he is envious of Judge Napalitano, whose formerly web-based show is now airing daily on the Fox Business Channel. The Judge is more "out there" with his libertarianism, and the increased reach of his show comes directly from the response to the message. He has even subbed for Glen Beck on the Faux News Channel. Stossel has been more "out there" lately, doing a show on Skepticism and admitting he is agnostic (which actually hurts his chances for Fox giving him a bigger audience).

We were in the studio audience for Stossel, which is much more like a porc gathering than a random group of 30 people in New York.

Russell Kanning

and it does seem like  more of us are going to have access to whatever content we want in the future
i can see more and more talented free agents out there putting out their own shows

AntonLee

I think Stossel's show is an intro into libertarianism for those outside the loop.  I get fox business up here in Tilton.