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The great and good Brent Bozell of the Media Research Center, whose organization has made a point of tracking in considerable detail the leftward tilt of MSNBC, has checked in with his response to my blog post on the imminent divorce of Microsoft (MS) from its longtime media partner.

Said Brent:

“I look forward to seeing how Phil Griffin and MSNBC spin getting dumped by Steve Ballmer into a good thing. Of course, if there is one thing MSNBC is good at, it’s spin. While MSNBC may be leaning forward, Microsoft is doing the right thing by leaning away.”

Bingo.

Let’s recall here that it was the MRC and Brent’s “Media Mash” segments on Sean Hannity’s Fox TV show that kept the spotlight squarely on the wackiness, outright bias, and frequent viciousness pouring from an MSNBC formed by the union of Microsoft and NBC News. Hannity would frequently look the camera squarely in the eye and wonder aloud if NBC News journalists Tom Brokaw, Brian Williams, and Matt Lauer were really proud of what they were so clearly associated with as NBC anchors.

Obviously, Microsoft was increasingly not happy.

So now they are going.

Doubtless Brent and the MRC will be following the fallout from all of this.

Kudos to Brent and Sean for highlighting all of this nonsense over the years.

View all comments (9) |

Occam's Tool| 7.12.12 @ 7:15PM

Mr. Lord: not only correct and brilliant, but also brief.

Query for followup: why was Microsoft, a corporation founded in the dog eat dog world of hypercompetitive tech, so in love with Liberal dogma? Was it Gates or what?

RAM| 7.13.12 @ 8:27AM

What have they done to my dog ma?

Skippy| 7.13.12 @ 5:51PM

It got run over by a Kar, ma.

C Bowen | 7.12.12 @ 7:53PM

MSNBC got rid of those who questioned the regime from a variety of ideological perspectives, kept Alan Greenspan's wife on as a commentator, and the parent company took bailout money.

There is no point to the operation any longer--MS survived the anti-trust threats, but getting rid of the populist perspective clearly hurt ratings but a necessary thing to maintain future avenues for bailout coin.

Bob Grant| 7.12.12 @ 9:56PM

Ok, so when is NBC going to take the next step and divorce from NBC News?

CJW| 7.12.12 @ 10:50PM

Is there still an NBC News?

Bob S| 7.13.12 @ 3:16AM

Well, MSNBC is not good at spinning, they are in fact laughably bad.

WhiteBikerTrash| 7.13.12 @ 2:50PM

Now, if Comcast can take an overt hint?

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