Barf.

Via Newsbusters:

“They want context, insight, and informed opinion. They want journalists to get to the truth and not just present a cliched “on the one hand and on the other hand” shortcut. They want a news network that connects the dots and makes sense out of a complicated world that is all the most confusing because of the cacophony of noises.

Networks owned by conglomerates often cannot follow our lead becuase of their owners’ broad agendas that go far beyond seeking the truth, wherever it may be. What is needed is more independent networks that are not beholden to the larger and broader interests of their corporate owners.

So it is no surprise to me that Current was the first network to report on Occupy Wall Street. When others were reporting on the news of the day, we realized that this incipient movement was a game-changer, and then we helped to influence the direction of the news coverage and the headlines.”

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