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Shepard Smith Tells Anti-Net Neutrality Guest He “Sound[s] Like A ”Corporate Shill"

Smith: “The Whole Internet Disagrees With You”

Written by Media Matters Staff

Published 01/15/14 5:27 PM EST

From the January 15 edition of Fox News' Shepard Smith Reporting:

Previously:

WSJ Spins Net Neutrality Standards As A “False Equity”

REPORT: Evening Broadcast News Shows Ignore Net Neutrality Ruling

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