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Soros-Funded Group Pressures Christian Stations to ‘Give Up Glenn Beck for Lent’

<snip>The group credits Res Publica and True Majority for helping establish itself as a “religious version of MoveOn.org.” Res Publica is a progressive organization largely funded by George Soros’ Open Society Institute and boast board members such as John Podesta of the Center for American Progress and Eli Pariser, executive director of MoveOn. In 2008, Soros’ Open Society Institute awarded two $400,000 grants to Faithful America.

Working with other like-minded organizations, FA currently lists its partners as Jim Wallis’ Sojourners, Vote the Common Good, The Jewish Council For Public Affairs, the Muslim Public Affairs Council and the National Council of Churches in Christ (NCCC). It has also collaborated in the past with Res Publica and Avaaz.org, a kind of global MoveOn.org.

Aside from being obviously ideologically opposed to Beck, why does FA demand he be removed from the airwaves? <snip>

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Not sure why, but I don't think it's because of ratings:

http://www.businessinsider.com/glenn-beck-fox-news-fired-ratings-2011-4

...So to say this was a mutual decision is likely far more accurate.

For Beck it's almost a lateral move -- this is no Keith Olbermann we are talking about, Beck has an entire media empire waiting for him and will likely become his own case study in what a new media world might look like once stars become less dependent on traditional cable platforms.

For Fox it means they no longer have to answer for someone who doesn't like to answer to them.

What remains uncertain is when that move will take place. By all accounts the details of Beck's "transition" have yet to be hammered out and no one is quite certain when Beck will depart. Will he still be on in a week? Good question. One thing is for certain, Fox will not see ratings like that for a long time to come.

Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/glenn-beck-fox-news-fired-ratings-2011-4#ixzz1J2uKF9Gy
 
Oh, they have killed Glenn Beck, but he is going to rise, again!

Damn, his messianic complex is going to get really bad, now!
 
Not sure why, but I don't think it's because of ratings:

http://www.businessinsider.com/glenn-beck-fox-news-fired-ratings-2011-4

Yeah, just like that boarded-up restaurant down the street was closed "due to renovations".

Glenn Beck's ratings slipped in January.
A lot.
Year over year he posted the biggest loss of any cable news show averaging 1.8 million viewers, down 39% from January 2010.


http://www.businessinsider.com/for-the-first-time-ever-glenn-beck-drops-to-fifth-place-at-fox-news-2011-2#ixzz1J2wmEfiW
 
Beck is a scoundrel, who scares senior citizens on his "news" show and promotes products for them to buy so that they may be "safe" in the "end" times.

He is the kind who if hell exists, it is made specifically for his type!

The Bible talks of false prophets who will lead the people astray, to me, Glenn Beck fits this part perfectly!
 
Not sure why, but I don't think it's because of ratings:

http://www.businessinsider.com/glenn-beck-fox-news-fired-ratings-2011-4

Beck announced his own fate when he took on Soro's. Soro's went after Beck via back door money funneling to groups mentioned in the OP that has created pressure to his cable advertisers on FOX and other broadcasts. The fact that FOX is going to remain connected to Beck is due to his being a lucrative commodity. Soro's, it can be argued, won this battle---but who wins the ultimate victory has yet to be determined.
 
And that matches where with his competition?

Never mind, I found it:

http://www.mediabistro.com/tvnewser/category/ratings

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Beck announced his own fate when he took on Soro's. Soro's went after Beck via back door money funneling to groups mentioned in the OP that has created pressure to his cable advertisers on FOX and other broadcasts. The fact that FOX is going to remain connected to Beck is due to his being a lucrative commodity. Soro's, it can be argued, won this battle---but who wins the ultimate victory has yet to be determined.

I'm not a fan, I think he's bombastic and his history sucks. But he does seem to drive many to distraction. LOL!
 
I'm not a fan, I think he's bombastic and his history sucks. But he does seem to drive many to distraction. LOL!

I have pretty much always felt as you do about him-not my kind of listening pleasure. I do however believe he was good at connecting the dots in a away that is worthy of debate, which he never got. Instead he was treated to derisive comments about his emotionalism etc. I find his religious rhetoric distasteful and a negative impetus to his over-all message...we shall see what becomes of the Beckmiester
 
He may be down, but he's nearly equal with his 3 cable competitors, combined. Tough time for news program like his. There's no doubt that the show was targeted and sponsors threatened. I doubt that would make a difference, since it's a good lead in to the news. Whatever the reason, ratings don't look to be the issue.
 
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You're entitled to your opinion and whatever sources you care to read and quote. Doesn't matter to me, I thought the Business Insider gave a reasonable analysis. BTW, addressing the 2009 bit about Obama being racist too. ;) How that suddenly manifests itself in 2011? Goes back to ID's post on Soros.
 
You're entitled to your opinion and whatever sources you care to read and quote. Doesn't matter to me, I thought the Business Insider gave a reasonable analysis. BTW, addressing the 2009 bit about Obama being racist too. ;) How that suddenly manifests itself in 2011? Goes back to ID's post on Soros.

You mean this quote (also from Business Insider)?

Glenn Beck's ratings slipped in January. A lot.

Year over year he posted the biggest loss of any cable news show averaging 1.8 million viewers, down 39% from January 2010. In 25-54 demo he dropped 48%, to 397,000.

Becks ratings have been struggling all month. And by struggling we mean he as been consistently below the 2 million total viewers mark. A first.

Last April a big deal was made when Beck's ratings tumbled from 2.9 in January to 2.1 in April. They rebounded over the summer (as evidenced by his well-attended rally) but dropped again in October when he slipped behind Bret Baier for the first time.

Still, 1.9 is a drop from his October average of 2.9 million


http://www.businessinsider.com/for-the-first-time-ever-glenn-beck-drops-to-fifth-place-at-fox-news-2011-2#ixzz1J3tkark1

Nope, no mention of ratings...

Of course, maybe Soros faked the story. Ooooooo....






 
You mean this quote (also from Business Insider)?

Glenn Beck's ratings slipped in January. A lot.

Year over year he posted the biggest loss of any cable news show averaging 1.8 million viewers, down 39% from January 2010. In 25-54 demo he dropped 48%, to 397,000.

Becks ratings have been struggling all month. And by struggling we mean he as been consistently below the 2 million total viewers mark. A first.

Last April a big deal was made when Beck's ratings tumbled from 2.9 in January to 2.1 in April. They rebounded over the summer (as evidenced by his well-attended rally) but dropped again in October when he slipped behind Bret Baier for the first time.

Still, 1.9 is a drop from his October average of 2.9 million


http://www.businessinsider.com/for-the-first-time-ever-glenn-beck-drops-to-fifth-place-at-fox-news-2011-2#ixzz1J3tkark1

Nope, no mention of ratings...

Of course, maybe Soros faked the story. Ooooooo....







Misinterpret all you like, doesn't bother me a bit. Where did I deny the ratings fall? Not once. I said look at the numbers, and look at the article. That you wish to find your spin? Go ahead, no one's stopping you.
 
Misinterpret all you like, doesn't bother me a bit. Where did I deny the ratings fall? Not once. I said look at the numbers, and look at the article. That you wish to find your spin? Go ahead, no one's stopping you.

I know you are not here often Annie, but it's always nice when you are! Epic is a manifestation of a troll-One Damo can't or won"t ban...

The fact of the matter is that Beck is gone because he knows the drill----advertisers pulling the plug is where the proverbial rubber meets the road...he's gone from his FOX show-but he isn't gone.
 
I know you are not here often Annie, but it's always nice when you are! Epic is a manifestation of a troll-One Damo can't or won"t ban...

The fact of the matter is that Beck is gone because he knows the drill----advertisers pulling the plug is where the proverbial rubber meets the road...he's gone from his FOX show-but he isn't gone.


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I know you are not here often Annie, but it's always nice when you are! Epic is a manifestation of a troll-One Damo can't or won"t ban...

The fact of the matter is that Beck is gone because he knows the drill----advertisers pulling the plug is where the proverbial rubber meets the road...he's gone from his FOX show-but he isn't gone.

Perhaps Mr Beck will find a new home, for his magnificent blend of political craziness, here, amongst fellow travellers?
 
Perhaps Mr Beck will find a new home, for his magnificent blend of political craziness, here, amongst fellow travellers?

Yeah I am sure Beck and his millions will come here if he gets the proper invite. Of course it's not likely that his supporters are interested in a JPP Beck.


Yesterday’s announcement that Glenn Beck is ending his eponymous Fox News program has caused sadness on the right and jubilation on the left. But both sides share a common fascination with what is now one of the biggest questions in media: What’s the conservative star’s next move?

One much-discussed theory posits that Beck has Oprah-sized ambitions of controlling his own television network. This idea first gained traction last month when Beck poached veteran television executive Joel Cheatwood from Fox. Since then, there have been only unofficial signals that a Beck network might be in the offing. Robert Shelton, Beck’s longtime confidant and sometimes colleague at his radio production company, Mercury Radio Arts, recently penned a cryptic post on his Facebook page about a “new job” involving “lots of travel.” Shortly after a recent trip to New York to visit Beck, Shelton linked to a new “GBTV” fan site, listed under “TV Network.”

Then there's this
 
Yeah I am sure Beck and his millions will come here if he gets the proper invite. Of course it's not likely that his supporters are interested in a JPP Beck.


Yesterday’s announcement that Glenn Beck is ending his eponymous Fox News program has caused sadness on the right and jubilation on the left. But both sides share a common fascination with what is now one of the biggest questions in media: What’s the conservative star’s next move?

One much-discussed theory posits that Beck has Oprah-sized ambitions of controlling his own television network. This idea first gained traction last month when Beck poached veteran television executive Joel Cheatwood from Fox. Since then, there have been only unofficial signals that a Beck network might be in the offing. Robert Shelton, Beck’s longtime confidant and sometimes colleague at his radio production company, Mercury Radio Arts, recently penned a cryptic post on his Facebook page about a “new job” involving “lots of travel.” Shortly after a recent trip to New York to visit Beck, Shelton linked to a new “GBTV” fan site, listed under “TV Network.”

Then there's this

People will watch any old shite...so why not?
 
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