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Tuesday: Family guy is funny but it's vulgar funny. IMO it's very bad for kids (maybe not so good for adults either) and even the "family hour" version isn't suitable for kiddies.
Tuesday: Fox always gets a bad rap but if you watch enough of it you'll easily see they always have both points of view represented. It's a myth that they don't. I watch it all the time and I'm surprised at how many liberal guests are able to represent their particular point of view. Equally there are conservative voices that represent their view. And more often than not, the commentator will say, "let the audience weigh the arguments and decide for themselves."
As for NBC, they have a reputation throughout the industry as a voice for the Left. That's true of most all mainstream media, from the print media to TV. The Factor beats MSNBC in their time slot EVERY TIME and by twice as many viewers. I find that interesting in light of the fact that our country leans to the left (for the moment) and yet the majority of American viewers prefer Fox over NBC, CBS, and ABC. In some time slots, Fox beats all three networks combined. That is no accident. The folks recognize good journalism when they see/hear/read it.
Artful Dodger: I watch Fox News all the time,but strictly for entertainment purposes,the "fair and balanced" motto is chuckled at by most journalists,but MSNBC is pretty much the "left's" answer to Fox,that makes sense,both markets have an audience.Olbermann has actually been gaining pretty good on The Factor in the 25-55 audience,that's the "money" audience they all target,but The Factor holds a large lead due to the older age group.Frankly I'm surprised Colmes allows himself to be laughed at and dis respected as he does with Hannity,he's basically put forth as a stooge,MSNBC shows Buccanon more respect,I kinda like Pat.As much as I may be politically similar to Olbermann,he kinda gets on my nerves at times,Mathews is the best of the bunch
Jim Dandy You can't get much more left than Dr Mark Lamont Hill and he's a regular on the O'Reilly factor. O'Reilly regularly has guests that present the democratic point of view and the conservative view. In his last show, the first two segments were equally divided to consider both points of view regarding the economy and other issue that the Presidental candidates are currently debating. It's always that way. And in the last week O'Reilly had only good things to say about Chris Matthews (regarding a story he broadcast). Hannity and Colmbs are good friends and operate by strict timing rules. And they are supposed to go after each other. It's a big part of the concept of the program. And you can't get any more of a class act than Brit Hume. He was with ABC for 23 years. According to a NY Times report, Fox has been, "...one of the most popular channels on cable for six straight years, since 2002." That's not by accident. That means people prefer Fox over the other cables and networks. And by overwhelming margins. And those chuckling journalists you mention? They chuckle at fair and blance but it's well known by the folks that there is a huge liberal bias in the mainstream media. Even MSNBC went after "Joe the Plumber" attempting to discredit him. Some even suggested he was a plant. Talk about bias. When's the last time MSNBC ran any story about Bill Aires? But MSNBC ran a story that blammed Palin for the injury to St. Louis Blues hockey goalie Mannie Legace. Mannie tripped on a carpet. The carpet was put down on the ice to prevent Palin and family from slipping on the ice. Clutz Mannie tripped and the AP and MSNBC ran stories putting the blame on Palin. That is typical of the left leaning meadia. With Fox you have a very strong journalistic organization with perhaps a few weak spots. With organizations like MSNBC, you have a very weak journalistic organization with perhaps a few strong spots.
Anyone watching the X Facture tonight? There is one girl is only supposed to be 17 but the way she is done up makes her look like 40. Why would anyone want to look years older than they are?
Artful Dodger: We can agree to disagree on this one,I think both Fox and MSNBC are in the tank bigtime for "their" sides,but the wince factor is less when I watch MSNBC.I suppose I'd feel the warm and fuzzies if I leaned right by watching Fox...............Charlie Rose restores my sanity after watching both sides
Jim Dandy: I've always liked Charlie Rose. Not a fan of his PBS show but did love his 60 Minutes reporting. Fact is, 60 Minutes is a life long fav of mine. Blame Andy Rooney. He's worth the entire show IMO. My wife says I have his eyebrows.
Artful Dodger: I understand,but imagine a scenario where campaign A runs a campaign considered much more negative than campaign B.The media vote reflect much more of a bias if they didn't reflect reality.If those stats include Palin the stats are a no brainer
now if we're talking about a scenario strictly based on policy,the press owes it to the public to put forth the facts
Jim Dandy: The point is that given the same set of facts to work with, Fox was exactly Fair and Balanced as advertised. MSNBC was clearly showing its bias in favor of Obama. (73 to 14% is a HUGE difference) It's one thing to report "the facts." It's another thing entirely to report ONLY those stories that support one's personal POV.
Pedro Martínez: It wasn't a Fox report. It was a report about the cable/network/print media and was put out by an independent source. This report in particular, with regard to the election, validates Fox's claim to be fair and balanced. That they are. Which is a good reason to watch them. You do indeed get both sides.
BTW, Mother Theresa died in 97. Joseph Goebbels is long dead too. And neither were US citizens so they don't qualify to run for presidents.
Artful Dodger: The "balance" is due to the fact it would be very difficult for Fox to ignore the very real fact that McCain has gone negative.Toss in a few Rev Wight audio loops,a smattering of Ayres,and the latest PLO associate,and you have balance.I don't think the othe networks are as likely to buy into these boogymen being tossed out as Fox is.I wonder,for instance,if Fox is reporting that McCain supported donating almost a half a million bucks to the PLO guy who is the latest Obama boogyman?
Fox and MSNBC are both in the tank for their respective candidates,toss them out of the equation and you'll have a better picture of reality
Jim Dandy: You are missing the point. The study wasn't concerning how the media was reporting the negative or positive of the individual campaigns. The study looked at how the media presented it's reports. Of all the stories MSNBC ran about Obama, only 14 were negative. But 73% were negative regarding McCain. The independent report focused on the flavor of the reporting. The question they answered had to do with the slant of the media coverage. MSNBC slanted their coverage in favor of Obama and against McCain. Some of those knuckleheads on MSNBC even dug into Joe the Plumber's past, his tax records, etc, just to discredit him. That is NOT the job of a news organization. They weren't reporting the news, they were making it.
This report is quite comprehensive and you can read if for yourself online. I'm citing facts from their report. You're using hypotheticals and opinion. The bottom line is this: Fox news is recognized by the majority of American viewers as a higher quality news organization than any other, cable or network. The ratings show that. People know they can depend on Fox to deliver information from all perspectives. This election coverage has been a good example of their excellence. You will routinely see Fox have equal representation from both parties and they give them equal time. Looking at the Fox news program as a whole, it's easy to see that, just as this study I cite reflects, they are indeed fair and balanced. OTOH, watching MSNBC would give the viewer a slanted view that favored Obama. NBC is nearly as bad but MSNBC is by far the worse. The data makes it clear and with all due respect, contrary opinions do nothing to change the facts.