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FOX'S UNBALANCING ACT: L.A. TIMES EDITORIAL SAYS FOX MUST "CRACK DOWN" ON NEWS PARTISANSHIP, Dec. 17, 2010

Richard Kigel · Sunday, December 19th 2010 at 11:24AM · 313 views
Love it or hate it, Fox News has shaken up the media establishment and achieved financial success by airing the views of strident conservative pundits. Yet while the network has never made any bones about the political slant of opinion shows hosted by the likes of Glenn Beck, Sean Hannity or Bill O'Reilly, executives often claim that its news coverage is "fair and balanced."

A memo revealed this week by the liberal watchdog group Media Matters calls that into question.

The first time Media Matters unveiled a leaked e-mail from Bill Sammon, Fox News' Washington managing editor, it was hardly worthy of mention. On Dec. 9 the group's website revealed that Sammon had instructed reporters to avoid the phrase "public option" when referring to a proposed government-sponsored healthcare plan. The memo, sent out on Oct. 27, 2009, when debate over the Democratic healthcare bill was raging in Congress, came two months after Republican pollster Frank Luntz had appeared on Hannity's show and encouraged him to use the phrase "government option" instead, because such terminology decreased public support for the proposal. "Please use the term 'government-run health insurance' or, when brevity is a concern, 'government option' whenever possible," Sammon told reporters.

Liberal bloggers were furious, but few mainstream journalists could muster much outrage. Arguments over semantics and perceived bias are commonplace and seldom fruitful. "Government option" is no less valid a descriptor for the proposal than the more commonly used "public option," and if Fox News was demonstrating bias by using the former, one could accuse mainstream outlets of the same for using the latter.

But a second intercepted missive from Sammon is quite a bit more troubling.

"We should refrain from asserting that the planet has warmed (or cooled) in any given period without IMMEDIATELY pointing out that such theories are based upon data that critics have called into question," read an e-mail sent by Sammon to news reporters on Dec. 8, 2009, and revealed this week by Media Matters. The memo went out 15 minutes after a Fox News reporter accurately explained to viewers that United Nations scientists had issued a report saying 2000 to 2009 was shaping up to be the warmest decade on record — even warmer than the 1990s, which were warmer than the 1980s.

Such data aren't in serious dispute among climate scientists. The way the data are interpreted can vary; it's legitimate for climate skeptics to reach conclusions that contradict mainstream theories. But only a crank would deny the underlying temperature data that show the Earth getting warmer — records compiled by independent stations around the world, combined with satellite measurements and confirmed by observations of rising sea levels, vanishing glaciers and other inputs — because to do so is to deny material and measurable facts. Instructing reporters to treat such facts as controversial is like telling them to question the laws of gravity when discussing plane crashes. The only reason for doing it is to further a partisan agenda, in this case an attempt to cast doubt on climate science in order to fend off government efforts to limit greenhouse gases.

Fox should either come clean about this and crack down on such partisanship in its news ranks, or it should stop pretending to be an objective news source.

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Richard Kigel Sunday, December 19th 2010 at 11:25AM

LA Times (a respected news source) Editorial:

"Fox should either come clean about this and crack down on such partisanship in its news ranks, or it should stop pretending to be an objective news source."

Richard Kigel Sunday, December 19th 2010 at 6:32PM

Clark:

Did you see the FOX VP's response to the U of Maryland study?

I posted it here yesterday. He trashed the school with more lies and misinfomration.

Typical!!!


Richard Kigel Sunday, December 19th 2010 at 10:19PM

Why anybody would give them a millimeter of credibility is beyond me!

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

All fame and money and power sometimes can be one's worst enemy. Someone is always suing Rupart M. and I don't believe he has won any of them...his magazine in England got his sued more than once...Rev. AlSharpton and his group are not going to go after the radio stations owners liscenses...They seem to say Rush and Beck needs to be once and for all be declared as Hate speech therefore not protected...

Colleges are doing pertitions which they will be giving to the local leaders to send to the leaders of this atate to get to the proper hands in the FCC as these stataions do cross state lines and makes it federal...but they want fox so bad they can taste it...

Persoanlly, I have seen the fox network before the fcc on C-Span twice already about how they do their programmings...the last one was about ads...it was as the presidential campaing was winding down...but that was a Bush FCC this one is not...no is it seem to be good that those running for president all work for fox or had you not noticed it.lol (smile)

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

...NOw just seeing Fox getting all of the Black coanchors should give one an idea this network is past desperate...I di know it gets my pure n..p big time. I believe they are up to one male thay had that token for some time now...but tokens don't work these days so now they have 2 females...ONLY IN AMERICA.

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