Trevor wrote:dartagnan wrote:Ya know, I don't know what the stink is about Fox News. I kinda like it. I mean, at least they have the courage to put up proponents from both sides of an issue to have a live debate. I don't recall seeing anything like that on CNN. Bill O'Reiley for example, always starts out talking about a controversial topic, he gives his take on it, and then he presents one or two, sometimes three, people who disagree with him, and he asks them to tell him why he is wrong. I love that. He strikes me as a fairly reasonable fellow. I don't know what views he holds that drives people nuts.
It [Fox News] is simply one of the egregious examples of what passes as news these days. News is hardly a fitting name for it. It is ideological brainwashing, misdirection, and infotainment all around. It contributes to the astounding degree of ignorance of the American electorate rather than improving the situation. In short, it is a travesty, if one chooses to judge it by standards of old fashioned journalism. As a dog and pony show it is first rate.
What constitutes "old fashioned" journalism. What's your benchmark?
This strikes me as an example of false nostalgia. In the good ol' days of yore, many journalists were far, far les circumspect than today and media outlets were awash in yellow journalism of the rankest sort.