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PatSeg

(51,668 posts)
34. And most of the members of the panels
Fri Dec 5, 2025, 03:51 PM
3 hrs ago

are paid contributors with rather predictable input, though I do appreciate the legal expertise from some of the lawyers. However, too often we just get more of the same and this can go on all day long.

There are days when I am surprised and disappointed as to how many stories don't get covered, especially considering that this is 24 hour news.

Of course, if there is a major "Breaking News" story, almost everything else gets swept aside. When Michael Jackson died, that was all they covered for days. Apparently nothing else was happening in the world!

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Everyone's gotta get in on the game. moreland01 Yesterday #1
a lot of them have kept a linear cable TV package because they're techphobic pstokely 19 hrs ago #20
You're not wrong! moreland01 7 hrs ago #30
So would somebody PLEASE get Joy Reid back on there?????? BComplex Yesterday #2
it wont go anywhere if they dont make moves like that. mopinko Yesterday #3
True that! BComplex Yesterday #8
Until they put Kyle Kulinzki is on national tv, the true message is never going to get out. BComplex Yesterday #17
I might consider it if it was more than just talking heads regurgitating the same six or seven stories all day long. progressoid Yesterday #4
I could live with the regurgitation factor if ... Bluetus Yesterday #11
The "panels of experts" PatSeg Yesterday #16
Especially when their panel of "experts" is made up of RW pundits, former Repubs, and centrists. FSogol 5 hrs ago #32
And most of the members of the panels PatSeg 3 hrs ago #34
"membership" Qutzupalotl Yesterday #5
There are a lot of people who do not have cable or satellite service LiberalArkie Yesterday #7
Fair point, thanks. Qutzupalotl Yesterday #10
I am one of those that no longer uses cable/streaming mdbl 12 hrs ago #25
I already pay for cable TV...won't be paying for this DTC offering. I'll stick with MSNOW that's on cable. n/t iluvtennis Yesterday #6
Finally! I use Firestick, Netflix and for txwhitedove Yesterday #9
💯 Blue Dotty Yesterday #13
Dropped YouTube TV and went back to Sling... IthinkThereforeIAM 11 hrs ago #28
"MS NOW says that since its rebrand, its ratings have seen a 25 percent increase"..? ToxMarz Yesterday #12
About time ! MSNBC has been almost the only reason we kept cable for a long time now. eppur_se_muova Yesterday #14
Jmho, but MSNOW has been Deminpenn Yesterday #15
You can listen to MS NOW free on the IHeart Radio app mdbl 12 hrs ago #26
I'm getting old, I thought MS stood for Microsoft. CaptainTruth 22 hrs ago #18
Originally it did Deminpenn 15 hrs ago #22
How much will they charge? iemanja 21 hrs ago #19
I currently listen to MS Now for free on the Tune In app through my Roku device. sueh 15 hrs ago #21
You have to impacttheir bottom line. Trust me I Know! MalcolmNance 13 hrs ago #23
I haven't watched or listened to it LPBBEAR 13 hrs ago #24
Offering? Mike Nelson 11 hrs ago #27
lol!!! Oneironaut 10 hrs ago #29
What news sources do you like? mahina 6 hrs ago #31
AP and Reuters are good, imo. Oneironaut 4 hrs ago #33
I will pay JPK 42 min ago #35
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