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I Don't Fit the Mold

Maybe it’s because I am from Utah, but I don’t fit the statistic the Michael Medved quotes in his recent column on TV and Liberalism. I openly admit that I am a TV addict. I love TV and if I watch at least an hour everyday. Okay, I don’t get the 4 hours a day [...]

Mediacenter – ABC4.com

Despite my previous criticism of ABC4, they have put together a moving tribute to the men and women from Utah who gave their live since Sept. 11, 2001. I invite you to watch as you finish off your memorial day. Thanks to all the men and women who put their life down for our country, [...]

ABC4 Was Irresponsible in EMO Report

Last night ABC4 presented a very interesting piece on another teen phenomenon that is harmful to the teens.  While teens are known to participate in risky behavior some of it is just too risky to let slide. I don’t want to bore you with rehashing the story, because while it is important, it isn’t my [...]

2 for 2

Okay, this is not about the recent Jazz wins. Sorry Jazz Fans, but I am not a big follower of Sports, except for baseball. Instead I just wanted to brag a bit. Well, I don’t know if this is something to be proud of, because some times those who write Letters to the Editors can [...]

Choice = Better Television

I often find myself disagreeing with Scott Pierce, the television columnist at the Deseret News. However, I find his articles usually quite enjoyable to read. However, he is wrong in his latest column. While, I don’t agree with the Parents Television Council‘s effort for more government control of television. I do agree that Cable Television [...]

Digital TV and the Hive

A couple of month back, my TV went on the fritz. We weren’t really in a situation to be running out and buying a TV, but as many of you know, it is sort of like my life line. So, not really being able to afford a TV what do you think would I do. [...]

TeleValues

Well, I have done it.  If you remember, I spent the whole month of may giving my thoughts and opinions on television and the programming.  Well, that lead me to think that I might enjoy writing a blog dedicated to television.  So, I finally put one together.  Actually, I have been working on it for [...]

TV – Scripps National Spelling Bee

If you will indulge me for a minute,  I want to go back to TV for just a brief comment. I had a lot of fun sitting with my family and watching the 78th Annual Scripps National Spelling Bee. It was as good as any professional sport.  There were judging errors; there were eliminations; there [...]

TV Nostalgia

To wrap up my month long television reviews and criticisms, I would like to end my talking about a couple of “classic” TV shows that I wish were back on the air.  Actually, I don’t know that I want these shows back on the air as much as I want shows like them. The Cosby [...]

Broken TV – Marriage

One more thought on bent and broken television before I move on.  I was originally going to include this with my discussion of Without a Trace, but it didn’t seem to fit, and I now feel that it merits it’s own entry. How many television dramas portray happily married couples? As I am writing this [...]