How is Fox News still going?

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jdun said:
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Fiz_The_Toaster said:
Alright, let me ask this, what would you have in place of Fox News?

I'm asking this because it's good to have a differing point of view other than something like MSNBC and CNN.

EDIT: I'm not supporting Fox News and I'm not a fan of that source, but I'm curious.
An actually "fair and balanced" conservative channel. Fox ignores all reality and facts, MSNBC does not.
MSNBC is a race baiting liberal news network. MSNBC "facts" isn't fact. Of all the news network they are rank in rating last. I'm surprise they still on the air.
MSNBC is biased in opinion shows, Fox is biased constantly. The difference is that MSNBC is a news channel with a bias, Fox is a bias channel with news. Neither option is good, but the way MSNBC does it is preferable.

Also, "race baiting"? What is that supposed to mean. You mean that suddenly bringing up issues that obviously have to do with the fact that we still have a country with a large amount of racist people means that it is "race baiting". I would like to see some examples you have of this because otherwise it sounds pretty hollow.
 

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Because they are the only side to give the conservtive side of the story.....and I like watching Bill O'Rielly. Dont get me wrong, he shoots his mouth off sometimes, but other than that...
 

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I've yet to see a news organization that isn't full of shit. Though, Fox news is a lot less subtle about it, so it's a little surprising they're still around. I guess viewers like to listen to loud people, even if they're loudly ignorant.

I generally assume the truth is somewhere in between BBC and Al Jazeera.
 

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Hero in a half shell said:
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The actual journalism segments of the channel are completely fine because it's pretty hard to screw up reporting facts, though CNN seems to have lost the ability to do so without looking ridiculous (LOOK AT OUR TOUCH SCREEN WALL!!! NEWS OF THE FUTUUUUUUURE!!!).

The opinion/talk show parts are the parts people have issue with, and for good reason. But Fox News is nothing special in the news media world.
This really, most of the time it's a perfectly legit news source, reporting truthfully about important news stories, with maybe a slight right wing slant, but you'll find bias on any news channel, intentional or not.

Fox News has been running 24/7 for decades, and we have maybe a couple dozen clips where they lose the plot and go off on some stupidly biased rant. A handful of times out of decades of perfectly acceptable and accurate news reports.

Yes, don't believe everything you hear on the news, but that includes the people that call out Fox News as the antichrist and portray it as the next Disney villain, because they most likely have their own motives and agendas to push, and we can get so engrossed with throwing rocks at the monster in front of us that we don't realise there's an equally corrupt monster behind us handing us the rocks.
This guy's right on it. Most of Fox News isn't too bad. A right-wing slant maybe, but compared to Europe, all of America has a right-wing stance. It's the opinion guys, like Bill O'Reilly and Glenn Beck who are the ones we ratnt about with good reason.

Not that they're actually much good. As many have posted on this thread, polls generally show that Fox News is just not very good at informing it's viewers.
 

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SmashLovesTitanQuest said:
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Me personally I generally watch stuff like BBC because they dont pick a side.
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OT: They are popular because they reinforce stupid views. Views people hold because they watch Fox News. A never ending circle.
i probably shouldn't poke but i must ask when has the BBC been shown to be biased, keep in mind that i can only watch the BBC world edition. Compared to CNN and Sky news the BBC seems to strive to be as neutral as possible.

i really need to ask for an example.

and slightly off topic but what is considered and un-biased news network, is there even such a thing?
 

MASTACHIEFPWN

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What are those ignorant conservitives going to watch?

I know a lot of people who like their programming that isn't the news, most of which I don't prefer.
Oh yeah, and this.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glee_(TV_series)
Appeals to 75% of the girls I know.
 

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O maestre said:
SmashLovesTitanQuest said:
Smithburg said:
Me personally I generally watch stuff like BBC because they dont pick a side.
LAUGH

OUT

LOUD

WUT???????????????????????????????

OT: They are popular because they reinforce stupid views. Views people hold because they watch Fox News. A never ending circle.
i probably shouldn't poke but i must ask when has the BBC been shown to be biased, keep in mind that i can only watch the BBC world edition. Compared to CNN and Sky news the BBC seems to strive to be as neutral as possible.

i really need to ask for an example.

and slightly off topic but what is considered and un-biased news network, is there even such a thing?
Need an example? 2 words, Glen Beck.
But yeah, No news is unbiased.
 

O maestre

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MASTACHIEFPWN said:
O maestre said:
SmashLovesTitanQuest said:
Smithburg said:
Me personally I generally watch stuff like BBC because they dont pick a side.
LAUGH

OUT

LOUD

WUT???????????????????????????????

OT: They are popular because they reinforce stupid views. Views people hold because they watch Fox News. A never ending circle.
i probably shouldn't poke but i must ask when has the BBC been shown to be biased, keep in mind that i can only watch the BBC world edition. Compared to CNN and Sky news the BBC seems to strive to be as neutral as possible.

i really need to ask for an example.

and slightly off topic but what is considered and un-biased news network, is there even such a thing?
Need an example? 2 words, Glen Beck.
But yeah, No news is unbiased.
hmm What does Glenn Beck have to do with the BBC?
 

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Same reasons the Daily Mail is one of the world's biggest news sites.

Lowest common denominator, and by its very definition, it's common, and reinforces the less pleasant thoughts and feelings people have, that 'everyone else is doing better than me and it's unfair'.

I still can't for the life of me decide whether Murdoch runs Fox News to spread his own opinion, or withholds his own opinions to allow Fox and his papers and TV stations to make more money. I'm sure I heard once from an insider that Murdoch would go lefter than Lenin if he thought it'd make a few more dollars however.

I do find it tiresome when people call the BBC biased, I watch Question Time regularly, and the news, and they tend to give everyone a fairly tough time whatever 'side' they are on.

I think the reason they're condemned as being liberal left commies, is that Obama is seen as centre right by most people outside the US, so of course 'balanced' is going to look lefty.

I think what Fox could really do with is some more charismatic hosts and anchors, the blonde one, Megyn is it? She seems to be almost robotic in her stylesyntheric flesh stretched over steel, there's one I can't name who looks just like the T-1000, O Reilly just seems to play the angry old neighbour in a crappy sitcom and Hannity is the smug football coach in a cheap sports movie.

The whole approach to any debate seems to be either get 3 people from the right to yell over the one from the left, or just cut the left guy's mic when he starts cheating by using facts.

Speaking of smug, tho, I've brought up in my other topic how much Bill Maher annoys me, even tho I agree with a lot of his comments, because he's just so damn smug about everything and has one of the most sycophantic audiences I've ever seen. He doesn't even seem to try to be funny any more, just says stuff then smirks thru a loud of whooping and cheering.
 

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SmashLovesTitanQuest said:
O maestre said:
SmashLovesTitanQuest said:
Smithburg said:
Me personally I generally watch stuff like BBC because they dont pick a side.
LAUGH

OUT

LOUD

WUT???????????????????????????????

OT: They are popular because they reinforce stupid views. Views people hold because they watch Fox News. A never ending circle.
i probably shouldn't poke but i must ask when has the BBC been shown to be biased, keep in mind that i can only watch the BBC world edition. Compared to CNN and Sky news the BBC seems to strive to be as neutral as possible.

i really need to ask for an example.

and slightly off topic but what is considered and un-biased news network, is there even such a thing?
Off the top of my head? Iraq war, UK government security slip ups and when that disabled guy got beaten up by police.
Jody Mcintyre's case ill give you that, i remember seeing that interview and thinking wtf all the way in regards to the iraq war i honestly cannot remember in detail how their coverage was, and probably didn't notice any bias due to my age at the time.
but compared to the alternatives i mentioned previously i believe that the BBC is much better at remaining neutral.

personally my world news diet consists of a combination of BBC and Al-jazeera. the thing i like about the BBC is that more often than not they are just reporting and not trying to condemn anyone. but that of course is my personal experience
 

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Yeah, with the BBC, I tend to find you get reports of 'this thing happened' instead of 'Obama caused this thing to happen, and this is why it's going to affect you badly, but don't worry, Mit Romney will fix it'.
 

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Lazier Than Thou said:
That's actually the problem right there. "What I've seen."

Bias exists in what you're saying, but it exists far more in what you're not saying. What you don't say speaks just as loud as what you do say. Say, for example, if they decided to not run with a story because it wont move people enough or that it's not a big enough deal. It wont generate enough people looking at it, so it wont generate enough advertisement revenue. That's their bias, but it can exist in far more painful ways than that. Political ways, in stories they don't report for their own personal reasons.

Now, I'm not here on a crusade to fight against the BBC. I don't care about the BBC because I don't get my news from the BBC. But you have to accept that you're dealing with human beings. Human beings that have biases, beliefs, and passions. They're not perfectly without emotion, ergo you're not going to get news without emotion.

You can pretend all you want that any news outlet is without bias. But you're wrong, because you're dealing with human beings which are inherently flawed and cannot be perfect.

I understand that, but I didn't make the topic about biases, Its about how news shows, any of them, can get away with lying. I just used fox news as an example due to hearing about them doing it more often than others.