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always the apples and oranges thingy .. ABC is not a cable based network. they are a legacy broadcaster along with NBC and CBS.
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i love the interwebs, don't you?
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HEY! Your memory seems to had an involuntary neuron kick. Good to see that there is hope for you.
Unfortunately you seem to forgotten the rest of that apples thing...possibly because you haven't had your apple a day?
You must intentionally be ignoring the rest of that exchange we had about foxy in the past. But I been yammering about how you and your buddies intentionally ignore a fact that lands on your lap like it was a Cleveland Steamer.
So, let me rub your nose in it. You LOVE to talk about legacy broadcasters. Now if Rupert came over here and build a media empire from scratch and called it Kanga News or Roo News Review or Wallabee Watch or....you get the idea....I would NEVER bring it up.
But foxy IS THE OLDEST LEGACY NEWS BEFORE CBS, NBC, ABC.
You think Rupert pulled the fox name out of midair? No Sir! foxy started WAY BEFORE he ever came here. You can thank William Fox for that. Rupert just bought media interest that had its roots with old Billy.
Say a picture is worth a thousand words. So let me dumb it down for you.
Let me toss a bit of a rhetoric bone for you.
Now, try not to get lost. These are moving picture. By George! They just squeaked into the Talkies era!
Hear you can't love an inanimate object but I do like that interweb for lighting up what you try to misdirect what people see.
foxy is the oldest legacy out there...possibly older than Joey
HEY! Your memory seems to had an involuntary neuron kick. Good to see that there is hope for you.
Unfortunately you seem to forgotten the rest of that apples thing...possibly because you haven't had your apple a day?
You must intentionally be ignoring the rest of that exchange we had about foxy in the past. But I been yammering about how you and your buddies intentionally ignore a fact that lands on your lap like it was a Cleveland Steamer.
So, let me rub your nose in it. You LOVE to talk about legacy broadcasters. Now if Rupert came over here and build a media empire from scratch and called it Kanga News or Roo News Review or Wallabee Watch or....you get the idea....I would NEVER bring it up.
But foxy IS THE OLDEST LEGACY NEWS BEFORE CBS, NBC, ABC.
You think Rupert pulled the fox name out of midair? No Sir! foxy started WAY BEFORE he ever came here. You can thank William Fox for that. Rupert just bought media interest that had its roots with old Billy.
Say a picture is worth a thousand words. So let me dumb it down for you.
Let me toss a bit of a rhetoric bone for you.
Now, try not to get lost. These are moving picture. By George! They just squeaked into the Talkies era!
Hear you can't love an inanimate object but I do like that interweb for lighting up what you try to misdirect what people see.
foxy is the oldest legacy out there...possibly older than Joey
Now for the guy of the ....?
nonsense. FOX Movie shorts is not a legacy network. the actual FOX News was formed by Murdoch .. in 1996. hardly a legacy when ABC, NBC and CBS were all formed in the 1930/40's on radio then TV. NBC in fact goes back to 1926.
nonsense. FOX Movie shorts is not a legacy network. the actual FOX News was formed by Murdoch .. in 1996. hardly a legacy when ABC, NBC and CBS were all formed in the 1930/40's on radio then TV. NBC in fact goes back to 1926.
No. Fox Movietone News was one of the projects of William Fox. You know, the guys name who rupert purchased and now has control of. Old Billy was the one that started the media empire that has his name on it.
And why must you persist to lie?
To borrow a phrase from someone here: "Don't you just love the interwebs?"
*sigh*
I don't like doing this but you must want me to do it.
You have a history of lies that you still won't acknowledge they are a lie when the truth has been rubbed in your face.
First it was the ......drum roll, please....THE STEELE DOSSIER being the fruition of the republicans putting down dollar one (you still can't show / refuse to produce proof where the demmies put $$$ before October 2015)
Second was when you said the demmies can't legislate and when challenging people to show one example that they could I lit your butt by asking you to show where the demmies couldn't elect a Speaker of the House in short order.
NOW you state Fox is not a legacy (or "hardly").
I said it was the oldest.
AMAZING that you neglected to show us in your search where rupert got foxy from.
"...William Fox had great ambitions for his newsreel from the very beginning; he even managed to secure a letter from President Woodrow Wilson endorsing his newsreel.[1] At its launch in 1919, Fox had already secured a network of cameramen spanning the globe. Although the newsreel began acquiring stories in August 1919, the newsreel did not begin a regular, twice-weekly release until October 1919. From the beginnings of its operations, Fox News' main domestic rivals were Hearst News, Pathé News, International News and Kinograms. ..."
I'll state again, if rupert called it something other than "Fox", I would have never made any comment about the source of it.
Guess you are not aware the brainwashing tuckpad is doing to you, hence you not being able to admit your wrong.
No. Fox Movietone News was one of the projects of William Fox. You know, the guys name who rupert purchased and now has control of. Old Billy was the one that started the media empire that has his name on it.
And why must you persist to lie?
To borrow a phrase from someone here: "Don't you just love the interwebs?"
*sigh*
I don't like doing this but you must want me to do it.
You have a history of lies that you still won't acknowledge they are a lie when the truth has been rubbed in your face.
First it was the ......drum roll, please....THE STEELE DOSSIER being the fruition of the republicans putting down dollar one (you still can't show / refuse to produce proof where the demmies put $$$ before October 2015)
Second was when you said the demmies can't legislate and when challenging people to show one example that they could I lit your butt by asking you to show where the demmies couldn't elect a Speaker of the House in short order.
NOW you state Fox is not a legacy (or "hardly").
I said it was the oldest.
AMAZING that you neglected to show us in your search where rupert got foxy from.
"...William Fox had great ambitions for his newsreel from the very beginning; he even managed to secure a letter from President Woodrow Wilson endorsing his newsreel.[1] At its launch in 1919, Fox had already secured a network of cameramen spanning the globe. Although the newsreel began acquiring stories in August 1919, the newsreel did not begin a regular, twice-weekly release until October 1919. From the beginnings of its operations, Fox News' main domestic rivals were Hearst News, Pathé News, International News and Kinograms. ..."
I'll state again, if rupert called it something other than "Fox", I would have never made any comment about the source of it.
Guess you are not aware the brainwashing tuckpad is doing to you, hence you not being able to admit your wrong.
everything you just posted proves you wrong. FOX .. a movie studio .. was NOT a news organization until Murdoch made it into one .... in 1996.
everything you just posted proves you wrong. FOX .. a movie studio .. was NOT a news organization until Murdoch made it into one .... in 1996.
Da Nile is a river in Africa.
You said foxy ain't a legacy station. Greg Wilsbacher and Raymond Fielding have documented you being wrong in that statement. I only added that foxy was the oldest legacy.
So, give us the proof that the two guys above, and documented history from the same source you used are wrong.
You are a three strike minimum loser with me.
And that's just with me.
Go ahead and twist a narrative and try to turn a lie you state into something that you can accept regardless that you are still wrong on your point.
OH! BTW Why do I get ABC on my non over the air antennae? Could that mean they have other channels than on my rabbit ears? Doesn't matter. foxy is just as mainstream as ABC. Be it over the air or on a wire.
You said foxy ain't a legacy station. Greg Wilsbacher and Raymond Fielding have documented you being wrong in that statement. I only added that foxy was the oldest legacy.
So, give us the proof that the two guys above, and documented history from the same source you used are wrong.
You are a three strike minimum loser with me.
And that's just with me.
Go ahead and twist a narrative and try to turn a lie you state into something that you can accept regardless that you are still wrong on your point.
OH! BTW Why do I get ABC on my non over the air antennae? Could that mean they have other channels than on my rabbit ears? Doesn't matter. foxy is just as mainstream as ABC. Be it over the air or on a wire.
you know perfectly well why. technology. that doesn't change the fact that only ABC, NBC and CBS are the only legacy over the airwaves broadcasters.
you'll have to explain what those two people claim. i googled their names and got this
the problem with your claim is this .. FOX Films newsreels were MOVIE news reels NOT a over the air network news broadcast
like ABC, NBC and CBS.
Newsreels
In 1919, Fox began a series of silent newsreels, competing with existing series such as Hearst Metrotone News, International Newsreel, and Pathé News. Fox News premiered on October 11, 1919, with subsequent issues released on the Wednesday and Sunday of each week. Fox News gained an advantage over its more established competitors when President Woodrow Wilson endorsed the newsreel in a letter, in what may have been the first time an American president commented on a film.[22] In subsequent years, Fox News remained one of the major names in the newsreel industry by providing often-exclusive coverage of major international events, including reporting on Pancho Villa, the airship Roma, the Ku Klux Klan, and a 1922 eruption of Mount Vesuvius.[23] The silent newsreel series continued until 1930.[24]
newsreels in movie theaters are not the same as a network news broadcast.