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On a recent "Sesame Street," one character felt that the Grouch News Network wasn't grouchy enough and threatened to switch to Pox News. "Now there's a trashy news show," the character added. Producers shouldn't have used the joke, says Michael Getler. "Broadcasters can tell parents whatever they think of Fox or any other network, but you shouldn't do it through the kids."
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But clever... Mr. Getler is right. But still, it's pretty clever. More.
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