TV takes aim at Utah, Mormons
The Salt Lake Tribune has a story about TV writers working Utah and Mormons into their plots. Not altogether complimentary, but about what you'd expect.
UPDATE: Link fixed.
UPDATE: Link fixed.
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You should check this link again. I clicked on it, and came up with the article about Provo being the most conservative city in the U. S.
I agree with you, though, about the Tribune. It has always had an anti-Mormon slant, and any disgruntled former member with a beef against the Church can find safe haven in the "Letters" section of the Tribune, regardless of how asinine his complaint might be. I pretty much quit reading it after awhile, and in my view, its only redeeming feature was that the editorial page did include some good columnists -- William F. Buckley and George Will among them.
Thanks, Garry! Link repaired.
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