->
Fingers crossed that tonight, yes tonight, this special will actually see airtime. I’m still not sure why the murder of one person trumped the “need-to-know” of the entire nation last night, but I guess FOX knows what sells the most commercials. (I turned off the television though, so that idea didn’t work in my house.)
Just a quick reminder that tonight at 9 PM ET, Sunday June 24th, will air an important broadcast on the FoxNews Channel that I believe most of you will not want to miss.
Televison Alert: Banned by PBS but to air on FoxNews
Saturday, June 24 at 9 p.m. ET
Repeats Sunday, June 25 at 3 a.m. ET
Hosted by E.D. HillTune in this weekend, as FOX News Channel presents the documentary the Public Broadcasting System didn’t want you to see.
It’s a film about the difference between moderate Muslims and the radicals who want to kill us. It asks where are the moderate Muslims and why aren’t they speaking out against the jihadists? And it was financed with $675,000 of taxpayers’ money.
It was commissioned as part of the PBS series “America at the Crossroads” about the post 9/11 world, but PBS executives rejected it.
PBS claims the filmmakers were “alarmist, overreaching and unfair.”
The filmmakers say they were censored because of liberal bias at PBS.
On a topic this important, we think you have the right to decide for yourself.
UPDATE: Turns out that this documentary scheduled tonight is not ‘Islam vs Islamists’ but yet another related film by the same production team that was rejected by PBS without so much as a review. See Allahpundit for details.
























I believe that this is the second part. Turns out that PBS has publication control to Part 1 but not Part 2. Of course if PBS wanted to be a man, they would release Part 1 back to the producers. Don’t hold your breath on that.
Not to diminish the loss of one family, but it seems to me that FOX was looking for just about any excuse not to air this special tonight. I never even heard mention of it being preempted in 2 hours. So much for audience consideration.