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On Tue, 19 Mar 2013 09:07:53 -0400, iBoaterer
wrote: In article , says... A report released Monday by the Pew Research Center on media coverage over the past 5 years indicates that MSNBC (with the lowest overall budget) relies 85 percent on "opinions" by their commentators and 15 percent on actual reporting of news events. According to the study Fox News spends 55 percent of their air time on commentary opinions and 45 percent on reporting of actual news. CNN was rated as being the only cable network that spent more time reporting the news than opinion commentary. What a surprise. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/03/18/msnbc-opinion-cable-news_n_2900160.html And the "news" FOX reports on is, of course, only the news that helps their bias. That's right. One of the problems is that "reporting" itself can be skewed in favor of certain types of stories. I'm not claiming that MSNBC doesn't do this, but again many studies have shown that fox watchers are less well informed. |
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