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Andrew Tyndall says there's no evidence that the potential financial news audience is underserved. "CNBC is a quality brand. Bloomberg has its niche," the TV industry analyst tells Howard Kurtz. "It would be a mistake to think the Fox Business Network can take advantage of Fox News's coattails. Of all genres of news, business news is the one where accuracy and objectivity are valued most highly," especially when "people are putting their money at risk."
> DJ pulls CNBC's ads on wsj.com, MarketWatch because FBN debut (NYT)
> No guarantee that Main Street wants populist-tinged biz news (Fortune)
> Ailes doesn't get nervous about things like a channel's debut (B&C)
> Doctor has nine questions about Fox Business Network (Content Bridges)
Posted at 11:16 AM on Oct. 15, 2007
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