To your initial question....very likely.
To your added question. WITHOUT A DOUBT!
2007-10-15 06:15:12
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answered by Anonymous
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First of all; you must be a Bill O Reilly type fanatic yourself to even make such a claim. Second; you have got your facts all wrong. MSNBC has consistently beaten Foxed news in the ratings week after week after week. And CNN is the closest to center leaning of the trio. But most important of all; I think the election this past November proved that the majority of Americans are sick and tired of the right wing's antiquated views, opinions and partisan politics and do not want any more Bush's or any like him running our country after seeing the disastrous results of the last 8 years. Have a Great day my friend.
2016-05-22 18:48:09
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answered by dionna 3
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This seems to be less about politics and more about business, but since you have categorized it as politics: sure, Fox Business will probably eventually overshadow CNBC the way Fox News has overshadowed CNN and MSNBC because Murdoch has found the perfect formula for media success--jingoism, misinformation, playing on ignorance and fear, and blaming the Democrats for everything. There is definitely a market for that. Of course, those with actual business savvy will probably stick to the channel that actually keeps them informed of real things that are actually happening.
2007-10-15 07:11:39
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answered by Bryan H 3
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FOX will crush CNN & MSNBC flatter than a frog getting rolled by a steam roller in the peak of their mating season.
2007-10-15 07:01:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Will they be fair and balanced in their reporting financial news like they report on Fox News?
2007-10-15 06:50:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Very Unlikely.
2007-10-15 06:49:39
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answered by Anonymous
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How is Fox News "crushing" CNN and MSNBC?
I thought there was supposed to be some huge liberal bias in the media? Or was that just from the fringe far-right wackos?
Which is it?
2007-10-15 06:18:20
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answered by celticexpress 4
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the funny thing is, all those cable channels (including Fox) get tiny ratings versus the network news casts
theyre all little fish in too big a pond
2007-10-15 06:19:57
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answered by Anonymous
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The fact that they are successes doesn't bother me at all. The fact that there are morons out there that believe everything Fox tells you is what bothers me. P.T Barnham was right when he said "there is a sucker born every minute."
And, Rupert Murdoch and Fox are counting on that.
2007-10-15 06:20:30
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answered by Anonymous
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I would imagine it will. The other networks are all run by idiot libs who are not pro business anyway. All you hear from them is doom and gloom when anyone with any logic realizes the economy is booming....
2007-10-15 06:20:25
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answered by Anonymous
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No, because CNN & MSNBC haven't been crushed. They are still on the air. In fact I've stopped watching Fox News in favor of CNN. Maybe it's because I'm tired of watching my news through a BS filter, but most likely it's because CNN hired Kiren Phillips. She's hawt!!
2007-10-15 06:20:02
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answered by Anonymous
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