Incorruptible
Lifer
- Apr 27, 2012
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this edited version of your statement is just as true as the original one Corruptable.
Actually both are true but one side engages in it much more and is much more hostile
this edited version of your statement is just as true as the original one Corruptable.
As far as I know there is no national news on Fox. Where all other channels surveyed have national programs.
Fox News channel has two news shows: Brett Bear and Shep Smith. The rest are editorial type (Hannity, O'Reily etc.)
MSNBC news channel has no news shows, only editorial.
Fern
Fox News channel has two news shows: Brett Bear and Shep Smith. The rest are editorial type (Hannity, O'Reily etc.)
MSNBC news channel has no news shows, only editorial.
Fern
Brett's show has the consevative talking point panel on everyday, the only "news" show is Shep's.
I thought he was asking why the survey didn't ask about Fox and Fox News, since they did ask about NBC and MSNBC.
My post was referring to broadcast Fox, the is no national news or editorial "news" show on broadcast Fox, only Fox News. Which is probably why they didn't ask about Fox and Fox News, but did ask about NBC and MSNBC.
I would've like to have seen CNBC and Fox Business on the poll too.
The panel is its own segment and separate from the news broadcast and has journalists appearing on it with reporting. Brett's show is more world news focused with foreign correspondants etc, and Shep's has a more USA focus.
The panel has people representing both sides, not just conservatives and Brett does not participate in the panel, he moderates the discussion.
Fern
Whose on the left side of the panel? Juan Williams? He's right of center, but no liberal. Krauthammer & Krystal are right, so's the guy with the glasses, always forget his name.
And during Brett's "news section", he has Rove, Palin, etc, spoutting the talking points...