Posts about Bill O’Reilly as of August 14, 2009

Microsoft Is at It Againnicolemaschke.spaces.live.com
08/14/2009
I know that in the past I have talked about, how some of the services with Microsoft Corp. really do in fact work.  And I remain committed to that statement.  At the same time, I need to also explained, that there are a number of products that Microsoft is making that have become extremely sloppy and basically don’t hardly work at all.  One of those products is Windows live Mail.  I know the other day that I said Windows live Mail is actually a good program.  But the reality is that it’s not as
GE’s Jeff Immelt: Pinheadchickaboomer.blogspot.com
08/14/2009
It was a GE Oreo with Bill kicking off the show attacking GE and NBC, the creamy filling accusing NBC of pimping ObamaCare , and ending with labeling Immelt a “pinhead.” Top it off with a ratings graphic of O’Reilly beating the jism out of his rivals.
08/14/2009
Posts about Bill O’Reilly as of August 14, 2009 – thedailyparr.com 08/14/2009 Olbermann, O’Reilly, and the cease-fire that backfired – dailyfinance.com 08/14/2009 Filed under: Company News , People , Media Don’t they teach the law of unintended consequences in CEO school? News Corp. ( NWS ) chairman Rupert Murdoch and General Electric Co. ( GE ) chief Jeffrey Immelt tried to spare themselves some personal discomfort by brokering a truce of sorts between their cable news operations, whose mascots, Bill O’Reilly (left) and Keith Olbermann (right), have been engaged in a long-running feud.
08/14/2009
The One Thing segment broadcast on Aug 13 2009.
08/14/2009
Attention TV assignment editors: (KPIX, KGO, KTVU, KRON, KNTV) for Friday Aug 14, 2009 1-5 pm Brian Sussman of KSFO is whipping his listeners into a frenzy before attending the faux town hall at Justin Herman Plaza Friday. Supposedly the topic is about about health care reform so if you cover it, here are a few questions to ask him and his listeners about health care and what they are hearing on KSFO (just to see how many conspiracy theories they believe based on his comments and willful misinformation).