EricLynnWright
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MSNBC more partisan than Fox?
Will this quiet the Fox criticism?
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MSNBC really is more partisan than Fox, according to Pew study
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ON MSNBC, the ratio of negative to positive stories on GOP candidate Mitt Romney was 71 to 3.
That's not a news channel.
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I wouldn't have anything to base it on, as I don't watch MSNBC. And according to you, no one else does either.
But thanks for finally admitting that FOX is a HIGHLY BIASED PARTISAN OUTLET!
But thanks for finally admitting that FOX is a HIGHLY BIASED PARTISAN OUTLET!
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>>But thanks for finally admitting that FOX is a HIGHLY BIASED PARTISAN OUTLET!
Their opinion shows are, correct.
>>And according to you, no one else does either.
Yep
Their opinion shows are, correct.
>>And according to you, no one else does either.
Yep
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LOL - the trouble with Fox is their "opinion" shows become the news. "Some people are saying...." --yeah, some people on Fox are saying!
The study also reveals the degree to which the two cable channels that have built themselves around ideological programming, MSNBC and Fox, stand out from other mainstream media outlets. And MSNBC stands out the most. On that channel, 71% of the segments studied about Romney were negative in nature, compared with just 3% that were positive-a ratio of roughly 23-to-1. On Fox, 46% of the segments about Obama were negative, compared with 6% that were positive-a ratio of about 8-to-1 negative. These made them unusual among channels or outlets that identified themselves as news organizations.
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>>LOL - the trouble with Fox is their "opinion" shows become the news. "Some people are saying...." --yeah, some people on Fox are saying!
Still bashing Fox after finding MSNBC more biased? Why no bash them?
Still bashing Fox after finding MSNBC more biased? Why no bash them?
Why no bash them?
Aside from that minor correction of your mistaken assertion, I'm just so happy you've finally admitted that Fox is biased, so it's hard to bash anybody.
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Are you going to start attacking MSNBC for being more biased?