It is owned by Rupert Murdoch i believe. He is quite right wing and supports the Republican party most of whom profess religion. Rupert is no Christian though.
I actually saw this title for a story on Fox News a few weeks back "Socialized Medicine Terrorist breeding ground?" So i watched the story where they went on to say that since there is a higher percentage of Arabic Doctors in countries with Socialized Medicine that it must be a terrorist tool.
2007-08-14 10:24:46
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answered by Anonymous
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FOX news is a mouthpiece of the Bush administration, it is owned by Rupert Murdock, an Australian, who is extremely rich....so, who actually is in power in the US, the Bush group or the mega rich corporate powers? My theory is the corporate powers and the ultra rich control the US government and also own many of the news outlets, so Americans get little unbiased news from any source, but FOX is just blatant about it...FOX is far from being religious though it might give lip service to religion if it suits it's purposes of appealing to the numbed out, dumbed out audience...
2007-08-14 14:26:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Most reporting Stateside is bias, I'm sorry to say. A once respected news magazine ran a story that was damaging to Bush in the last election with forged documents.
Fox leans toward the Republicans, and that includes their loyal members of the Religious Right
2007-08-14 10:27:53
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answered by Herodotus 7
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Fox News is a running joke. I don't believe there is anything like it in Europe.
The funny thing is, the Fox network also runs the simpsons and various other shows that will consistently make fun of it.
2007-08-14 10:28:16
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answered by Anonymous
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I stay in Canada and that i watch Fox information. i'm prepared on the teach The O' Reilly ingredient and Hannity and likewise Mad money with Jim Cramer oh no wait he's on CNBC. i like invoice O' Reilly, he can get relatively loopy with the visitors on his teach and likewise he's incredibly opinionated and verify out to offer basic solutions. i do no longer think of is racist yet i do think of is biased. maximum Fox information are not all approximately laptop and that i think of it relatively is why many visitors think of is racist.
2016-10-10 05:45:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Although I am in England, I can answer (I hope!).
I have watched various Fox News broadcasts on line as well as on Sky and appears to be very biased. If you go on YouTube you can see examples of their reporting. When questioning people (especially people who aren't christians) they use leading questions and the reporters even give their opinions on subjects (which is hardly impartial, as journalism should be).
I'm sure if the BBC was so overtly biased like this, their would be uproar (Saying that I know its not perfect, but nothing compared to these cowboys!)
2007-08-14 10:28:28
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answered by GayAtheist 4
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2015-01-25 03:40:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Bill O'Reilly of Fox News is a Catholic and a conservative. He is the reason why Fox News has been very successful. Fair and balanced reporting, that is what placed Fox News number one as far as rating is concerned.
2007-08-14 10:32:00
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answered by Belen 5
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Sweetie, a little biased? Fox News is extremely biased. It panders to the Republican Right. Its so transparent, its sickening that anybody would watch it.
CNN is also biased, but not quite as bad. In general, though, TV 24-hour news is trash.
I envy you over in Scotland, you aren't subjected to American news. What I'd give to get BBC...
2007-08-14 10:29:53
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answered by Anonymous
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I think they report things that the other news channels don't (thinks that would make and Republican "look good"), . I think in most other news channels have a more liberal bias in general. So, things on Fox, would to some, have a more conservative bias. Yet, there are shows with Dems and Reps who sort of battle it out (one anchor conservative, one liberal, both get to interview guests). My in laws are "Yellow Dog Democrats -- old southern dems who would vote for a yellow dog before they would vote for a Republican, and they like Fox News, especially Bill O"reilley, who is to me, one of the more conservative members of the Fox News team.
I am in the middle of the road, leaning a tad to the right (conservative). I find most newspapers in the US to have a liberal bias. And most cable news shows as well. This is why I think Fox gets the picked on, by the biased liberals and liberal media, but that is just me.
These days everyone has something to complain about -- too liberal, to conservative, to religious, not religious enough. In a country this diverse everyone is not going to agree.
2007-08-14 10:29:45
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answered by Beth M 4
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Fox News is the al-Jazeera of the Conservative Right Wing here in America. It's an op/ed, propaganda outfit.
Fox News is owned by Rupert Murdoch and run Roger Ailes - who is a high ranking official in Republican presidential candidate Rudy Giuliani's campaign.
2007-08-14 10:29:00
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answered by Anonymous
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