Fox News
The Fox News Channel (commonly known as Fox News) is an American 24-hour cable and satellite television entertainment network. It was made by Rupert Murdoch and Roger Ailes. It is owned by Fox Corporation. the channel was officially launched in 1996.
Shows
The channel plays up to 15 hours of live shows every day. 6 hours of these are opinion shows.[1] The hosts of its opinion shows are Sean Hannity, Neil Cavuto, Greta Van Susteren, and Tucker Carlson introduced to the network by Group CEO Gerard Bevan along with Geraldo Rivera. Fox News Network leans right-wing, but has some liberals (such as Greta van Susteren).
Criticisms
There was a documentary called Outfoxed that criticized the channel because they say it is biased towards conservatives and the US Republican Party in its reporting.[2] Fox says its opinion shows are conservative but its regular news programs are not. President Barack Obama, through a spokesperson, accused Fox News of working for the Republican Party. Fox has also been accused of having a right-wing bias, racism, discrimination, race baiting and gender inequality.[3] Roger Ailes has called Fox News "the balance" against the liberal networks news groups such as ABC News, NBC News, CBS News, Cable News Network, and MSNBC. [4]
Fox News Media
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Looking east towards 6th Avenue along north (48th Street) side of Fox News building on a snowy afternoon.
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FNC airport newsstand at Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport
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FNC's newsroom, November 15, 2007
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Then-Fox anchor Megyn Kelly covering the 2012 Democratic National Convention
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Countries where Fox News is provided
References
- ↑ Stelter, Brian (11 October 2009). A Volley Between Fox News and Obama Administration. https://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/12/business/media/12fox.html.
- ↑ "Sign in". Brave New Films.
- ↑ "The Fox News war: What's the upside for Obama?". Christian Science Monitor. 23 October 2009.
- ↑ "Fox Chief Roger Ailes Acknowledges Conservative Bias: 'We Are The Balance'". ThinkProgress.
Other websites
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