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* '''2007-03-20''' [http://thehill.com/mark-mellman/hounding-fox-news-coverage-2007-03-20.html Hounding Fox News coverage] by Mark Mellman
 
* '''2007-03-20''' [http://thehill.com/mark-mellman/hounding-fox-news-coverage-2007-03-20.html Hounding Fox News coverage] by Mark Mellman
** discussion: [http://groups.google.com/group/theauthoritarians/msg/c7c6187b4e0b73f0 2007-03-21 09:53] on ''[[The Authoritarians]]'' Google group
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** discussion: [[googlegroups:theauthoritarians/msg/c7c6187b4e0b73f0|2007-03-21 09:53]] on ''[[The Authoritarians]]'' Google group
 
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* '''2007-04-04''' [http://www.salon.com/opinion/feature/2007/04/03/fox_news_democrats/?source=whitelist The real Fox News Democrats] by Alex Koppelman: How the "Fair and Balanced" network pits [[Democrats (US)|Democrats]] against their own party
 
* '''2007-04-04''' [http://www.salon.com/opinion/feature/2007/04/03/fox_news_democrats/?source=whitelist The real Fox News Democrats] by Alex Koppelman: How the "Fair and Balanced" network pits [[Democrats (US)|Democrats]] against their own party
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* '''2007-03-05''' [http://www.williamkwolfrum.com/?p=380 Fox News buries the lead on Walter Reed]
 
* '''2007-03-05''' [http://www.williamkwolfrum.com/?p=380 Fox News buries the lead on Walter Reed]
 
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* [http://www.foxbghsuit.com/ Fox BGH Suit]: site about the lawsuit against Fox for firing two journalists (Steve Wilson and Jane Akre) who tried to report on a story about Bovine Growth Hormine
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* [http://www.foxbghsuit.com/ Fox BGH Suit]: site about the lawsuit against Fox for firing two journalists (Steve Wilson and Jane Akre) who tried to report on a story about [[Bovine Growth Hormone]]

Revision as of 01:29, 30 December 2007

Overview

The Fox News channel makes much of its commitment to "fair and balanced" reporting (supposedly countering the liberal media bias of other stations), while actually serving as a mouthpiece for the administration and its allies. Fox News not only slants its stories heavily toward a neoconservative point of view but (unlike true news outlets) also does not follow up when factual errors are discovered. This sort of unblinking hypocrisy is typical of the authoritarian mindset which is apparently in control of the station's editorial agenda.

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Also known as: Fox "News", Faux News

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"Fox’s prime commitment is to the triumph of conservative politics, not to a well-informed public. From hiring hosts to selecting stories to framing questions for discussion, Fox demonstrates its dedication to advancing the ideological interests of the right." ... "Conservatives retort that other media project a liberal bias, while Fox presents a needed counterweight. The liberal bias of network news is debatable; that Fox regularly reports false and inaccurate stories designed to drum up support for their candidates and causes is beyond serious dispute." [1]

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