Most news is decidedly Liberal and ONE station is not Liberal, FOX. And FOX is hated for portraying the news with a Conservative flavor.
So I have to put up with a constant barrage of Liberal spin on all stations but y'all can't take ONE station that expresses another opinion? You can't censor opinions you don't like, so listen up and try to think your rebuttals through.
Ultimately it's up to YOU to review the information and decide which is useful and which is not. Why does it make you angry to see another point of view?
My biggest criticism of FOX is that they rush through stories and cut off their guests. My favorite story line was their coverage of the Kelo decision, which stripped Americans of their property rights because 5 Liberal judges allowed a business to use a local government's Eminent Domain power to take evict people from their homes. Other stations didn't pay enough attention to that one because it put Liberal Judges in a bad light. I was glad to see FOX go ape over it.
Remember, it's just a TV show. Relax, you'll be OK.
2007-09-12 11:18:32
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answered by n0witrytobeamused 6
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MSNBC is a joke. The BBC is so totally socialist as to be unwatchable. So I flip back and forth between CNN and FOX. That way I get more than one perspective.
2007-09-12 11:28:24
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answered by kathy_is_a_nurse 7
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CNN interior of reason undesirable as is FOX. My reason for it incredibly is that they have got an inclination to overexagerate issues and that they have got this way of biased view particularly in choose of perfect wing conservatives. The centred visitor they have on in the event that they don't believe bill o'reiley or others they're dealt with very unfairly and in one occasion they're even berated and whilst they attempt to look after theirself their microphones are grew to become off. i'm sorry yet it incredibly is not journalism and it incredibly is not expert.
2016-10-10 11:18:34
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answered by ? 3
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I got so pissed at Fox News the other night I got out of bed, paced around my room and ranted to my boyfriend about how biased and uninformed they are. It really gets to me.
You know Fox News has a spoof news program like they do on SNL. I was watching it and it really offended me. If I wanted to have a comedian give me the new I would watch SNL, Daily Show or the Colbert Report (which I do when I want). The whole station is a joke.
2007-09-12 11:49:57
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answered by Anonymous
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I think Fox news is the worst. It is a little more bias than the rest.
But, as much as these news stations try to be "neutral" they just can't be. no one can be neutral or bipartisan anymore, sadly.
i watch CNN and MSNBC...i prefer CNN with anderson cooper...and i hate to admit this..but i actually like chris matthews on msnbc...i would say he's moderate..but damn, has he got spunk to him! he tells it like it is, and i like that.
2007-09-12 13:00:08
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answered by Anonymous
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I also like to watch the BBC, but I also watch FOX news, to get a fair and balanced picture.
2007-09-12 11:04:40
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answered by Anonymous
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I can't see how you can judge Fox & CNN in the same breath. While CNN may not be the BEST available news outlet around- at least it trys to do a reasonably unbiased job of presenting the facts. At Fox- it's impossible to tell the "facts" from the "spin"- and in many cases what it "presents" is more like "info-tainment"- than news. Now the BBC IS an excellent news source BECAUSE their "mindset" is that they're broadcasting to a WORLD audience (unlike the American news outlets- who cater primarily to the U.S.). I really like them too- when it comes to World News. So alot depends on how you LIKE your news- from WHERE. :)
2007-09-12 11:05:59
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answered by Joseph, II 7
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Fox News is bad because they claim to be fair and balanced and therefore should be sued for fraud because they are anything but fair and balanced. CNN is not that good either. MSNBC is the best, but they need to do something with their mornings. When they lost Imus, they lost a good morning show.
2007-09-12 11:33:32
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answered by Anonymous
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CNN is the Most Biased name in television. I can't believe the blatant bias on that station. Link and FSTV are the only two stations that are more biased but those two stations claim to be biased and are not mainstream.
MSNBC is very biased but not as bad as CNN.
Fox is Biased but not nearly as blatantly as CNN or MSNBC and Fox does offer opposing views to issues. Fox also does a better job at reporting the news and separating News from Commentary.
2007-09-12 10:59:02
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answered by Anonymous
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To me, Faux News (FoxNews) is the biggest joke ever. It's republicans are always right, Democrats and everyone who disagrees with bush at all are unamericans and deserve death tv. Bill O'Rielly sucks....he's always calling people terrorist wannabe's if they disagree with him on anything. It's people like him that piss me off, because it's gotta be "this way, or **** you in the *** and get out of my country". O'Rielly refuses to ever see any point of view other than his own..he's right....everyone else in history is wrong. (isn't there a clinical name for that kind of behavior?)
CNN is better than Fox....but still tends to get to conservative to often. Anderson Cooper is really good at his job.....I've always liked him. They do need still to get more balance though between parties.
MSNBC...they do lean liberal..but at least they are respectful to others points of view more often than not. the BBC I feel the same way about. Keith Olberman is great....I enjoy watching him a lot. They do have republican viewpoints too..and usually try to be respectful between each other. Sometimes it's gets a little too far...to the point of let's all be socialists....but for the most part they seem to be the better balanced news imo.
2007-09-12 11:13:44
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answered by Machowolf 4
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