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Jon Stewart Lies About Fox News Viewers
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<blockquote data-quote="rambot" data-source="post: 57834899" data-attributes="member: 145797"><p>4 days a week, (used to be 5) The Daily Show shows news clips from various organizations. It would take weeks and weeks to comb over all the examples of Fox News clips that have been shown on the DS that show misinformation, opinion veiled as fact, and downright lunacy.</p><p></p><p>The data indicates that "Fox isn't the worst but it's definitely not doing very well". If FOX was a two bit backwater station that nobody watched, then who would care. Sadly, given that they are the most watched TV news source, you'd think that they would want to inform their viewers better. </p><p></p><p>My favourite bit? Where we argue over semantics: Fox news viewers are frequently reported as being some of the most misinformed of the populous HOWEVER, not <em>every</em> study indicates that they are the most ill informed. Therefore, Fox news is the pinnacle of journalism.</p><p></p><p>Sad really.</p><p></p><p></p><p>And just a note: Despite the fact that Jon Stewart definitely spoke in hyperbole, his viewers ARE considerably better informed than Fox News. Why is that not itself, a discussion point in this thread?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rambot, post: 57834899, member: 145797"] 4 days a week, (used to be 5) The Daily Show shows news clips from various organizations. It would take weeks and weeks to comb over all the examples of Fox News clips that have been shown on the DS that show misinformation, opinion veiled as fact, and downright lunacy. The data indicates that "Fox isn't the worst but it's definitely not doing very well". If FOX was a two bit backwater station that nobody watched, then who would care. Sadly, given that they are the most watched TV news source, you'd think that they would want to inform their viewers better. My favourite bit? Where we argue over semantics: Fox news viewers are frequently reported as being some of the most misinformed of the populous HOWEVER, not [I]every[/I] study indicates that they are the most ill informed. Therefore, Fox news is the pinnacle of journalism. Sad really. And just a note: Despite the fact that Jon Stewart definitely spoke in hyperbole, his viewers ARE considerably better informed than Fox News. Why is that not itself, a discussion point in this thread? [/QUOTE]
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