LETTERS WHO NEEDS A HITLER MOVIE?So, CBS (Cell Broadcast Service) See cell broadcast. is going to profile Adolf Hitler in a TV miniseries (Maureen Dowd's column, Daily News, July 18, 2002)? What took CBS TV execs so long to wake up from their overpaid o·ver·pay v. o·ver·paid , o·ver·pay·ing, o·ver·pays v.tr. 1. To pay (a party) too much. 2. To pay an amount in excess of (a sum due). v.intr. To pay too much. comas and smell the Zyklon B Zyklon B hydrogen cyanide; used by Nazis for mass extermination in concentration camps. [Ger. Hist.: Hitler, 970] See : Genocide ? CBS president Leslie Moonves calls the killer of 5 million people, ``a fascinating character.'' I'm sure every one of those 5 million thought Uncle Adolf was a load of laughs until he and his goons brutally murdered them. If CBS goes through with it, they can be sure my family and I will permanently boycott all of CBS advertisers and sponsors for endorsing this ugly, hideous notion. Jon Leonoudakis Northridge Thank the TV gods for Donahue MSNBC MSNBC Microsoft/National Broadcasting Company has scored a coup with the new ``Donahue'' show! Finally, an intelligent, well-read, honest, vibrant news host has returned to television - and just in the nick of time. I was becoming so wary of the constant changes in news shows on CNN CNN or Cable News Network Subsidiary company of Turner Broadcasting Systems. It was created by Ted Turner in 1980 to present 24-hour live news broadcasts, using satellites to transmit reports from news bureaus around the world. and Fox, with its ``fair and balanced'' nonsense. Now, we have a true newsmagazine host with a brain and a heart. Thank you, MSNBC, and thank you, Phil Donahue, for bringing back quality discussion to television news. Long may you reign! Marie Roberts Los Angeles |
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