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It obvious you don't know the subject matter. You know what they say about opening your mouth and removing all doubt about your ignorance.
Morning Joe is pretty much watched by the Acela set. It doesn't draw many viewers from the rest of the country.
Well, enlighten me with your knowledge Edward. Use simple terms and small words because I am a simple man and am not as professorial as yourself.
Describe more in depth what the "Acela set" is and how it applies to what Laura had said in reply to my original post. She and you have lost me.
Here is her post:
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Originally Posted by LauraC
What they don't tell you is that half their audience is other media types. I swear, all the cable news channels would have lower ratings if they stopped watching each other's shows.
Break down exactly what she said and how it makes sense to you and how it has bearing on MSNBC dropping in the ratings.
Despite their lame catchphrase of "Lean forward", all they seem to whine about is junk from the past, slavery, Regan, Bush, civil rights, etc. How pathetic.
What they don't tell you is that half their audience is other media types. I swear, all the cable news channels would have lower ratings if they stopped watching each other's shows.
MSNBC would probably shut down if the Nielson family stopped watching
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Morning Joe is pretty much watched by the Acela set. It doesn't draw many viewers from the rest of the country.
So, you're saying MSNBC is a government funded sub of Amtrak?
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