Fox news scandal (media/news bias), could someone explain it to me?

lina inverse

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apparently fox news has been skewing it's coverage to promote certain interests. that they have been running a planned agenda.

i suspected all that "fair and balanced" and "no spin report" was part of the hype.

now they are in the hot seat.

why didn't anyone publicize this until now?

what happens to fox next?

and specifically, what happens to bill o'reilly? he seemed to be a big ring leader and attention-getter to boost the ratings.

thanks. (and no, this is not for homework, i just want to know as i used to watch the channel quite a bit during the beginning of the war.)
 
Nothing vague about your accusation at all..I love the detail, you must be an honest proud American citizen.


Edit: that was sarcasm just in case you thought I agreed with the questioner.
 
FOX News is not in trouble. The O'banana regime would like to shut them down because they haven't followed along with MSNBC and CNN etc. in spreading/supporting the administrations agenda.

The commentary shows like Beck, O'Reily, Hannity, etc. are not presented as NEWS shows. They are in fact admittedly commentary shows focused on politics, and culture at large. The fact that they present a dissenting view on the topics of the day is a good thing. Without FOX News, ACORN would still be setting up brothels, we wouldn't know anything about the stimulus debacle, hell, we would be pretty much in the dark.

You do not have to like the message, but please respect the right of everyone to present their view. The protection of free speech that we all hear about in this country is specifically to protect speech that you may not agree with.
 
Fox news has been known to be biased for a long time now. They are less of a news organization and more like the media wing of the Republican party. You can go on youtube and see a Fox News worker cheering a rally on and telling them to yell louder. A professional news organization would not do this.

You can also go on mediamatters.org and see examples of how
fox *clearly* lies about many, many things.
 
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