Do you watch it? What are your favorite shows, and do you think they're accurate?
9/4/2005 8:40:50 PM
do you think anyone cares anymore. we know what fox is.
9/4/2005 8:41:28 PM
9/4/2005 8:43:04 PM
we=people
9/4/2005 8:43:44 PM
Yeah, but, you are aware that there's an invention called television, and on this invention they show shows, right?
9/4/2005 8:44:00 PM
LOUD NOISES!
9/4/2005 8:48:07 PM
i watch it all day because it is fair and balanced.
9/4/2005 8:59:17 PM
9/4/2005 9:04:32 PM
what did o'reilly know and when did he know it?
9/4/2005 9:56:32 PM
most of tww won't approve of foxnews since it's not ran by liberals.
9/4/2005 10:02:04 PM
I watch Fox all the time.
9/4/2005 10:28:39 PM
I watch fox news over the internet for all the pretty colors.
9/4/2005 10:35:29 PM
If it weren't run so much like a tabloid show, I might give it more time.
9/4/2005 11:01:19 PM
Which network has Dennis Miller on it?
9/4/2005 11:55:11 PM
FAUX "NEWS" IS FUN TO WATCH
9/5/2005 12:15:04 AM
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9/5/2005 12:20:16 AM
^ Thanks for the input.
9/5/2005 12:22:30 AM
good try. aim for longer.
9/5/2005 12:22:59 AM
9/5/2005 12:23:24 AM
What a brilliant rebuttal, Josh. I think you should join a debate team or something. Nice explanation, Keynes.[Edited on September 5, 2005 at 12:29 AM. Reason : .]
9/5/2005 12:28:30 AM
diluded
9/5/2005 12:29:51 AM
oh no. im wrong; the thesis that bias doesnt alter facts is brilliant
9/5/2005 12:38:09 AM
Murdoch dictates what the reporters are allowed to say on his channel[/thread]
9/5/2005 12:45:02 AM
he hands down the talking points that are read at gunpoint
9/5/2005 12:45:41 AM
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9/5/2005 10:05:49 AM
^ You’re right. Compared to other new sources, FOX News tends to be friendlier to the Bush administration. But if you’re upset about political bias on Fox, then at least be consistent, and mention the bias of NPR, the BBC, the NYT, etc. If you dislike conservative hot air (think Bill O’Reily) then at least be consistent and dislike liberal hot air (think Paul Krugman and Juan Cole of NPR). I know you will never do this, but still: try to make some attempt at consistency and principle.FOX News and other conservative media outlets do not bother me for one primary reason. Before conservatives gained footholds in the media, the country’s major newspapers and news shows were overwhelmingly liberal. This often resulted in selective reporting, in which the multiple aspects of a story or entire stories in themselves were not reported. Sometimes this had very real cultural impacts—like with Watergate or the Rodney King affair. Now that media represents multiples political ideologies, it is difficult for such selective reporting to take place, or at least for it to have the effect that it once did. Ultimately though, I realize that any news source—particularly any television news source—will be prone to bias. The news editors (or producers) have to condense a lot of information down into a short presentable format. This requires that facts and stories be prioritized, and political ideology affects how facts and stories are prioritized—regardless of whether it is Fox News or the BBC World Report. An example: You have thirty seconds to run a story. You can run a story on how private contractors in Iraq lost $1 billion, or you can run a story on how a government agency squandered $1.2 billion over a three year period. Your political ideology is going to affect which story you chose. Or you have a choice between reporting on waste in military spending, or you can report on waste in social programs. Again, your political ideology will affect which story is told. As much as liberals complain about FOX News, you would think their TV remotes are broken. What prevents them from simply acting like adults and turning the channel, I do not know.
9/5/2005 11:54:41 AM
NPR and the BBC are about as biased as a dead squirrel.
9/5/2005 11:57:48 AM
Fox is more likely to report a falsehood than NPR's Juan Cole and others.
9/5/2005 12:04:01 PM
one of my favorite past-times is to switch between FNC and CNN..."The survivors of katrina are beginning to see a way out of their struggle"*CLICK*"After five days of incompetence, supplies are starting to trickle in to new orleans"*CLICK*"bla bla bla"*CLICK*"alb alb alb"
9/5/2005 12:35:29 PM
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9/5/2005 1:25:46 PM
The media is only as liberal as the 5 multi-billion dollar corporations allow them to be.
9/5/2005 1:27:36 PM
NPR does, however, have many more instances of liberal bias than conservative.I've heard a number of NPR field reporters and correspondents editorialize. it doesn't happen a lot, but when it does happen, it is always liberal.[Edited on September 5, 2005 at 1:29 PM. Reason : s]
9/5/2005 1:29:24 PM
9/5/2005 1:32:43 PM
Why are NPR listeners consistently better informed than FNC watchers?
9/5/2005 1:33:45 PM
^^^The simple fact is this: even if NPR came out and admitted "hey, we have a liberal bias," I would still listen to them for the quality of their coverage. I read the Economist for the quality of their news and analysis, and they admit outright to being a "right-of-center" news magazine.The operative question is how bias is applied. In the case of NPR, I think it's just part of the corporate culture. At the Economist, it is probably imposed editorially and culturally. I imagine the latter is true of, say, the New York Times as well.But with FOX News, the bias is a marketing concept. Literally, the FOX News corporate strategy revolves around their "brand" as "conservative media" (or, put more cynically, Fair and Balanced). It's not a matter of professional editorial input or trade standards, it is a business directive from the CEO down.The highest standard of the journalism trade is that one profits from the quality and accuracy of coverage, and the challenge for the business end is to figure out how to do that. It is not the role of the business end to direct the coverage itself. That's a flagrant conflict of interest, and it doesn't serve anyone.[Edited on September 5, 2005 at 1:41 PM. Reason : foo]
9/5/2005 1:41:22 PM
^^^ editorialize in what sense? For example, giving their opinion about the state of the convention center is perfectly valid. Going on to say that bush is a douchebag is not. Simply giving an opinion does not mean bias.
9/5/2005 1:45:43 PM
9/5/2005 3:44:05 PM
http://www.pipa.org/OnlineReports/Iraq/Media_10_02_03_Report.pdf
9/5/2005 4:29:51 PM
^thx.
9/5/2005 5:19:27 PM
While I wont actually read this thread, I am sure it has something to do with the liberals attacking fox news calling them conservatives, while not complaining about other news agencies that follow their own personal agendas. I know somewhere along the lines someone brought up Bill O'reilly, even though they themselves probably love George Soros. I can think of many stances where fox has brought to light some interesting facts that other news organizations have somehow "overlooked". For example, when the Sheehan story broke. The media did not report that Sheehan had previously met with the president and made the remarks she did. If not for fox, that information would have probably never reached the public.^ If you honestly cannot see state's rights issues, federalism, and capitalism in the republican party today, then you are truly watching the wrong news programs.
9/5/2005 5:27:59 PM
9/5/2005 8:38:20 PM
so i guess threatening a federal ban of gay marriage and overruling CA's medicinal marijuana is considered state's rights?oh, and what was your response to fiscal responsibility?
9/5/2005 8:47:10 PM
pryderi, you are quoting and interpreting the survey's results incorrectly. The people had misperceptions in response to the specific questions asked about the iraq war. if the questions had been different, so would the results.[Edited on September 5, 2005 at 8:54 PM. Reason : s]
9/5/2005 8:54:06 PM
9/5/2005 9:02:20 PM
gg keynes....you're more intelligent than this topic gives you creditcan someone explain to me how o'reilly is a right wing nut?
9/5/2005 9:16:05 PM
Well, he gets labeled "conservative" by liberal groups and "liberal" by conservative groups. You mainly hear the "conservative" label because liberal organizations are the ones in the open the majority of the time. I think he is more independent then he gets credit for.
9/5/2005 9:29:38 PM