Ignore it. The smaller the audience, the quicker it either changes its format or the quicker it dies.
The existence of MSNBC news is the most ridiculous and egregious thing I've ever had the mis-fortune of being aware of. When I think about it my mind is filled with '1984' under-tones.
How do we make it go away?
Maybe some news reporting standards? I'm not sure what those would look like but there's got to be a better way to regulate the media.
.... Fox hasn't hired anyone quite as disreputable as Al Sharpton.
Ollie North comes to mind......
Sue them for false advertising. They're neither fair nor balanced.
Ignore it. The smaller the audience, the quicker it either changes its format or the quicker it dies.
One thing that might help is to actually make it a law to knowingly lie in your news reports. Right now it's only an FCC guideline, a fact that FOX has used in a court of law to defend firing employees who won't lie.
One thing that might help is to actually make it a law to knowingly lie in your news reports. Right now it's only an FCC guideline, a fact that FOX has used in a court of law to defend firing employees who won't lie.
We should do this regardless of what effect it might have on Fox News.
One thing that might help is to actually make it a law to knowingly lie in your news reports. Right now it's only an FCC guideline, a fact that FOX has used in a court of law to defend firing employees who won't lie.
We should do this regardless of what effect it might have on Fox News.
How is that not fraud? If their product is news, then why is deliberately misrepresenting their product not an act of fraud?
Yup, fully agree. The way we get news/information has evolved a lot over the ages. Who is to say that today it is any worse than decades or centuries past? Personally, I like the fact that I can get news and opinions from all over the world so easily.Maybe some news reporting standards? I'm not sure what those would look like but there's got to be a better way to regulate the media.
I've never seen an example of a government regulating the media where the cure hasn't been worse than the disease.
One thing that might help is to actually make it a law to knowingly lie in your news reports. Right now it's only an FCC guideline, a fact that FOX has used in a court of law to defend firing employees who won't lie.
We should do this regardless of what effect it might have on Fox News.
How is that not fraud? If their product is news, then why is deliberately misrepresenting their product not an act of fraud?
We Americans have allowed out news programs to become info-tainment, where entertainment is more important than information, and opinion is presented as fact.
Canadian law prohibits the broadcasting of "false or misleading news" by radio and television outlets. I hope someday we Americans follow your lead on this, and separate the opinion and entertainment sideshows from the actual news.
It's meant to be. But don't let anybody kid you about Canadian news. Sure it's regulated... it's also beholden to the federal government. Lots of bias goes unnoticed.When I watch Canadian news the only complaint I have is that it's often irrelevant, when I watch American news my complaint is that it's like a side-show, and usually with a pretty strong agenda, which as far as I can tell is actually a significant contributor to holding back political progress in the country.
Probably can't make it go away, but we can keep laughing at it.The existence of Fox news is the most ridiculous and egregious thing I've ever had the mis-fortune of being aware of. When I think about it my mind is filled with '1984' under-tones.
How do we make it go away?