Former Reagan Aides Launch Video-Sharing Site for ConservativesAuthored by Mark Hefflinger on May 7, 2007 - 4:22pm.
Harrisburg, Pa. - Hoping to counter what they perceive as a liberal bias on video-sharing site YouTube, a pair of former aides to President Ronald Reagan have launched QubeTV, a new site featuring user-generated content from conservatives. The site features videos about politics, as well as content in categories such as music, sports, religion and media. "For decades members of the modern conservative movement have complained about a liberal bias in the media," said former Reagan campaign aide and QubeTV chairman Charlie Gerow. "The conservative response to this bias has, in the past, been limited by the technology of the day. That has changed."
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