Do they have a bias? You decide:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tJKIoO3cXpM&feature=PlayList&p=A3BD2524FE99BD4D&index=4http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=A3BD2524FE99BD4D&page=1
Can you provide a similarly thorough list of examples from the other networks (CNN, MSNBC, ABC, CBS, ect.)?
Where else do you get your news?
2007-08-04
05:41:35
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Please withhold your answers until you see some of the videos! Thanks. =)
2007-08-04
05:43:14 ·
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Oops! Sorry for the bad link. Here's the corrected one:
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=A3BD2524FE99BD4D&page=1
2007-08-04
05:46:50 ·
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There is surprisingly LESS O'Reilly than you would suspect! I'm still watching them, so have yet to come across a Hannity one.
There seems to be more than enough evidence for argument without going into the pundit shows; the focus seems to be more on the "journalists" (is that what Brit Hume and Hugh Hewitt are?) and the content of their "news stories."
2007-08-04
05:53:33 ·
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I'm very curious to see how the other networks slant their content and present biased views, as well.
Does you guys have anything else beside the WeeklyStandard link? That's another media source, by the way.
2007-08-04
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Yes, a self admitted liberal put together these clips. Did you even bother watching them?
Regardless of your leanings, I will watch what you have to offer. Maybe this is why liberals tend to complain about Fox News so much? Because they tend to watch it more intently than other viewers?
2007-08-04
06:33:37 ·
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The real new will be broadcasting begining this fall. The format is in beta, and there are some clips that can be viewed now. They are still assembling their team of journalists, and working out some minor glitches here and there.
THEREALNEWS.COM is only supported by viewer contribution & premium subscriptions. They do not accept any commerical funding or any government grants. Nobody is paying them to push any agenda...
One thing I love about therealnews.com is the forums & online documentation of supporting evidence of their facts.
If you to go to therealnewsjunkies.ning.com there is even a chatroom to chat while watching the news, places to post videos, blogs, etc..
News Junkies, talking with other news junkies... in an enviroment that supports the truth.
As far as fox, I have not trusted a word they have said for many years. I like not being brainwashed.
A good clip, not in that fox list is...
http://therealnewsjunkies.ning.com/video/video/show?id=859527:Video:3361#comments
Funny watching Phil Donahue argue with Bill O'Reilly.....
2007-08-10 10:41:04
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those stations you mentioned do seem to have an obvious liberal bias, on the other hand Fox News has a conservative one, all these news channels are one-sided. None are better than the next one
I watch both CNN and Fox.
2007-08-04 05:48:17
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can't view your link but..
i think people need to learn the difference between a news story and the talk shows where hosts present their own bias, one is a news story, and fox news does an excellent job, the other is a personal viewpoint and should be viewed as such.
2007-08-04 05:48:47
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answered by ? 7
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Your video links don't work, and who cares if Fox News is conservative. Before Fox, the print and news media was nearly monolithic in their liberalism and watched there ratings decline for years. Rupert Murdoch and Roger Ailes understood there was a market for a conservative news channel; and Fox News has gone from a start up to the most profitable brand in cable news in a little less than a decade. In short, Fox News is entrepreneurial and successful and that's why liberals hate it.
2007-08-04 05:54:00
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I get my news from Reuters and AP through Yahoo, and NPR on the radio.
I don't watch TV news, I quit watching when they started making theme music for particular news events back in the 1990s.
One point: people who USE MEDIA to say that there is a liberal (or conservative, but I don't hear this very often) bias in media are disingenuous hypocrites!
2007-08-04 05:50:47
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This didn't change my opinion of Fox News, I was already quite aware of thier conservative bias. It is not illegal to lie or tell an opinion on the News, nor should it be. However I would encourage everyone to avoid watching Fox News, it is total garbage.
2007-08-10 00:25:33
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answered by Ferddaword 3
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They are not as bias as the liberal media by far, the liberal media is trying anything they can to bring Conservative reporting down, they hate the truth especially when it effects their agenda, your information is provided by liberals, and leftest liberals at that. The French got rid of them for destroying their country and we need to do the same. Liberalism leads to socialism then to Communism, just look at Chaser Chavez, from socialism to Communism he is shutting down free speech in the news media privatizing everything, and his latest announcement is any foreigner in his country that speaks out against him will be deported. You can't just listen to one news channel, I listen to many and you have to filter crap for your self. But the liberals will not give you the hole story if it interferes with their agenda.
2007-08-04 06:30:49
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answered by hexa 6
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I fear you've been hacked, censored, or misdirected, because I attempted to follow your link and found this:
"500 Internal Server Error
Sorry, something went wrong.
A team of highly trained monkeys has been dispatched to deal with this situation."
...followed by a page of utter gibberish!
It's kind of funny, I guess, in a bit of a darkish way.
(btw, no argument from me re FOX "news". I was too long in film school to ignore what they're up to)
2007-08-04 05:49:04
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answered by oimwoomwio 7
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I never liked Fox News. I usually watch MSNBC, I may not agree with all they say but personally my opinion is they tell from both sides, left & right. My opinion only & everyone is entitled to theirs.
2007-08-10 03:43:24
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