Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS)

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CBS Broadcasting, Inc (CBS), a media conglomorate, is a large network of radio and television networks. The initials stand for the "Columbia Broadcasting System" although that name is no longer used. CBS also owns a number of other businesses including billboards and outdoor advertising, an internet presence and publishing (Simon and Schuster).

As a news company, CBS's reputation and ratings have dwindled since the company only touts liberal talking points. CBS' highly visible fiasco concerning its faked National Guard service records of the former President George W. Bush, during the 2004 presidential election cycle, and the broadcaster's politically correct replacement for chief anchor, Dan Rather, solidified CBS's partisan image. Also, the broadcaster is not shy about feeding America's children a steady diet of morally offensive movies, obscene and possibly criminal rap music and music videos and even airing TV commercials that push the cultural and moral "envelope." In politics, CBS gives nothing but glowing praise for current Democrat president and dear leader, Barack Hussein Obama. As expected, CBS has no love or even a "good word" for conservatives or Republicans and never once mentions Obama's policies and choices, such as his naming "Czars," who by his own choice are unaccountable to the American people, as, "socialist," or even as extreme. CBS continues to stand-by and air the highly offensive, liberal, Latenight With David Letterman, even though Letterman contrived a joke on his show that made fun of the non-existent statutory rape of former 2008 vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin's 14-year-old daughter.

CBS's billboard company is the largest in the USA, with $2 billion in annual revenues. CBS corporate has complete say over which message may be advertised on its' signs. Recently, WND.com founder Joseph Farah was denied placing the message, "Where's The Birth Certificate," on CBS-owned signage.[1] In response, Farah said CBS is undeserving of First Amendment protections.

References

  1. Cover-up: CBS bans eligibility billboards WND.com, June 03, 2009