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January 24th, 2005, 06:45 PM
#9
Agreed. Word of mouth does much good...
By the way I spent some of my remaining time last night up surfing other broadcast networks...
NBC.com had no spyware, but a lot of cookies from specificclick.
CBS.com had no cookies and no spyware at all!
Fox.com had a couple cookies from fox.com and no spyware.
Foxnews.com had cookies from nexttag and specificclick but no spyware.
MSNBC.com had cookies from atdmt and tried to install Avenue A, Inc. spyware.
ESPN.com had cookies from amdmt and no spyware. Amazing thing this, Disney owns both them and ABC.
Disney.go.com had no cookies and no spyware! What a mind-boggling thing!
CNN.com had atdmt cookies and tried to install Avenue A, Inc. spyware.
ComedyCentral.com had a lot of cookies from itself, and from ifc.mtvi.com.
So let's see, in retrospect -
new shows airing this spring:
NBC - Law and Order, Special Cookie Unit
CBS - CSI AO, and the one I'll watch and surf, plus a special news report on the great cookie scandal of 2005, accompanied by an edition of 60 minutes containing a one hour apology.
ABC - Extreme Makeover, website edition.
Fox - Who's your programmer?
Foxnews - will lie to you about everyone else's site, but won't about it's own.
ESPN - LIVE! Coverage of the great spyware hunt of 2005!
Comedy Central - a special Southpark episode making fun of everyone in general. No wait, they already do that, which is why I watch it!
Salut!
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