Anonymous
Post 04/03/2025 19:25     Subject: Fox News examples

Fox articles and videos always seem free. I don’t pay so I have to hunt for my news. I do fine. But it’s interesting that fox is always free while news and media outlets require paid subscription
Anonymous
Post 04/03/2025 19:03     Subject: Re:Fox News examples

Anonymous
Post 04/03/2025 19:03     Subject: Re:Fox News examples

Anonymous
Post 04/03/2025 18:29     Subject: Fox News examples

-matches -
Anonymous
Post 04/03/2025 18:29     Subject: Fox News examples

Or no categories? Just mix it all up and let a computer determine the marches

The size difference is funny in this video
Anonymous
Post 04/03/2025 18:14     Subject: Fox News examples

The young lady however is a calm and believable speaker
Anonymous
Post 04/03/2025 18:13     Subject: Fox News examples

Fox news. He is not a good interviewer
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ccil_JN9Fa4
Anonymous
Post 04/03/2025 18:12     Subject: Fox News examples

Anonymous wrote:Right now the headline on Fox online is about a track meet stabbing and there's literally nothing about the tariffs or the stuck market.

The track meet stabbing and a college fencing match were the top stories on my Twitter “For You” section also.
Anonymous
Post 04/03/2025 17:15     Subject: Fox News examples

Anonymous wrote:Yeah, the tariffs get no major coverage save for a tiny little mention. It’s insane. No wonder half the country lives in darkness.


Well, Fox has been reporting about it all day on the television-including the downsides. Also, reporting on Dow drop.
Anonymous
Post 04/03/2025 17:05     Subject: Fox News examples

Yeah, the tariffs get no major coverage save for a tiny little mention. It’s insane. No wonder half the country lives in darkness.
Anonymous
Post 04/03/2025 16:19     Subject: Fox News examples

Anonymous wrote:Right now the headline on Fox online is about a track meet stabbing and there's literally nothing about the tariffs or the stuck market.[/quote

+1 biggest stock market drop in 5 years - and that is AFTER the market has already dropped a lot since Trump took office, but nothing to see here!
Anonymous
Post 04/03/2025 16:17     Subject: Fox News examples

Right now the headline on Fox online is about a track meet stabbing and there's literally nothing about the tariffs or the stuck market.
Anonymous
Post 04/03/2025 14:37     Subject: Fox News examples

fox news headlines are obsessed with "Dems". For all the right wing accusations that the left can't get over losing the election, Fox News can't quit gloating over bizarre minor perceived infractions by "the Dems".
Anonymous
Post 04/03/2025 14:31     Subject: Re:Fox News examples

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP - today, Trump's tariffs are causing stock markets to crater. This is after already being considerably down, they are dropping further.

The big headline on FoxNews is: "Trump's tariffs already have some countries crawling back to negotiate — while others make threats"

The big headline on pretty much any other news website is about the stock market dropping, including chart(s).

Meanwhile their TV coverage has included a fencer who refused to face a transgender opponent and the closing of the EPA museum.


Fox has had a lot of coverage of how Musk saved the astronauts too.
Anonymous
Post 04/03/2025 14:24     Subject: Fox News examples

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can you give me examples of stories that aren’t covered by Fox et al.

This week, or going back

Just where Fox chooses not to cover news stories at all. (Keeping viewers in a bubble)

I’m having a conversation with a family member …


Leave your family member alone. Fox News viewers know far more about what CNN viewers think than vice versa. The NYTimes CNN narratives are inescapable. But most of US wouldn’t be caught dead regularly checking Fox News or, God forbid, conservative blogs. We are fairly uniformed about what our opponents think. Which is why we call them stupid racists. We can’t imagine any other reason for them to prefer Trump, and we’re not about to ask them!



This is obviously sarcastic, but it’s spot-on in spite of that.