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I'm just curious what your opinions are on this subject. Are they really 'fair and balanced'? Or does the network support the republican/conservative point of view and lie about being 'fair and balanced'?
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This poll should be moved to happy hour... my bad.
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The options are confusing. Do you mean "prime time shows" as in sitcoms/dramas, or whatever late night news they have?
If so, I think their prime time dramas are either neutral or actually more liberal. They have some of my favorite shows on during prime time - House and Fringe. But I really hate their news - obviously conservatively biased. The other stations do have a bit of a liberal bias, but I feel like Fox is much more so towards republican than the others are towards democrats.
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Prime time shows are Glen Beck, Hannity, and O'reily. Shows that are more based on Opinion. I should have worded it as "Opinion shows" or something.. haha. And news shows would be more like.. the shows that are not supposed to have any bias and just tells the news 'objectively'.
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I was thinking about making another thread seeing what everyone here uses for their news source. I very rarely watch the news, but when I do I watch Al Jazeera or listen to BBC World News. I much prefer pure news, boring as it may sometimes be, to the petty squabbling of pundits.
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I actually have no problem with Fox itself (except the morning weathermen just looks like a douche, who wears a polo on the news?), but Fox News the channel can be a bit much at times.
Granted, most of what I see of Fox News is through The Daily Show so its out to make the channel look bad, but if they double talk so damn much...
Not to say many of the other news organizations are much better.
I'd say on the whole FoxNews definitely sees the world through a conservative perspective, making them Republican based by default but I wouldn't call them a "Republican voice" per se. Their news programs can be very objective, though, depending on which newscaster you speak to. Neil Cavuto is very conservative in how he reports the news, but Shepherd Smith tends to be moderate and objective.
Not unlike MSNBC, except from the opposite political perspective.
Fox News Chicago has a conservative twist more often than not...
As far as politics go, both MSNBC and Fox feed into this idiotic two-party system we have, rather than focusing on the actual issues at hand. I stopped watching the news with the exception of the non-political stories that occasionally grace CNN and capture my attention (plus Larry King when he has an interesting guest).
I feel like TV-news is all about entertainment, frills, and appealing to the lowest common denominator. I'll be cynical and say it: the news provides very little in the way of intellectualism. The news puts on a facade of political interest and serious political discussion, but it is still appealing to the masses who watch American Idol and America's Got Talent. The truth is real issues are scary and challenging; they call morals and philosophy and history into discussion. You cannot discuss these things in a serious manner while running boner-pill and McDonalds commercials during breaks.
PBS has a good news program. The Internet has some good news outlets. The rest of it is just a circus...part of the entertainment industry. The fact that we are concerned over a CORPORATION'S objectivity is a little discerning (FOX, MSNBC, these are corporations for cripes sake). I hope everyone here has the wisdom to realize there is no such thing as objectivity, especially when dealing with the almighty $$$.
I want to clarify, I don't blame the people at NBC or FOX for doing what they do. In fact I see the news from time to time as I channel surf or as the roommate or GF watch it. I just don't go out of my way to watch it unless I am napping or am bored or am catching Sports/The Weather.
My issues is when people align their TV watching with their political beliefs. If you are a Republican that doesn't mean you can only watch FOX or that you need to believe or support everything that comes from FOX. In fact, I would hope that most intelligent people (Republic/Democrat/Independent/Whatever) would realize that no single party can possibly represent all their beliefs! Likewise, no single news source or news personality could possibly be an accurate representation of what you believe in. Heck, I think Bill O'Reilly is batshit insane but I still agree with him from time to time. The news shouldn't have to be objective, the viewer should.
I'll agree with Vamp on this one, Fox news if obviously geared toward republicans, but their primetime lineup no so much, I mean Family Guy is pretty liberal...
Hannity uses old footage to make Health Care protest seem bigger...
Citing no sources and using old footage to back his claim, Hannity estimates that 20,000-45,000 people attended a Fox-promoted GOP health care reform protest.
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