With Obama In Office, Fox News Finds Its Stride

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First Posted: 08-16-09 07:05 PM   |   Updated: 09-16-09 05:12 AM

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NEW YORK (Associated Press) - South Carolina Republican Bob Inglis, frustrated by a restive crowd at a recent forum to discuss health care reform, suggested people turn off the TV when Fox News Channel's Glenn Beck came on.

Big mistake.

Judging by the escalating boos and catcalls, squirting lighter fluid on burning coals would have been wiser. Beck is a hero to many people who are not buying the Age of Obama, and so is Fox. The network was already on pace for its best ratings year even before the health care debate sent viewership jumping during a traditionally slow month for news.

How emboldened is Fox? After President Barack Obama's press secretary Robert Gibbs warned against "cable news" derailing health care plans, Bill O'Reilly assumed he was referring to Fox and seemed ready for a fight.

"Who's that going to help?" O'Reilly said. "Us, that's who. Our ratings are already soaring because we don't denigrate the protesters, the way a lot of other TV news organizations do. They're dying. We're on fire."

Fox's strong year hasn't come without controversy. Some critics worry about overheated rhetoric -- Beck has called Obama a racist and joked about poisoning House Speaker Nancy Pelosi -- and suggest Fox has helped lead, instead of just follow, the president's opponents.

Fox's viewership is up 11 percent over last year, according to Nielsen Media Research. CNN and MSNBC, which benefited from interest in the campaign last year, are down. O'Reilly, who already had cable news' most popular show, Beck and Sean Hannity lead the way.

The ratings expose as naive anyone who believed that the dawn of a Democratic government in Washington would hurt Fox.

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"Fox is much more firmly established than it has ever been," said Eric Burns, former host of Fox's "News Watch" media criticism show. "It has been in existence for 13 years. It knows its base. And it knows its base is bigger than CNN or MSNBC."

Since Fox is already the network of choice for conservatives, the ratings indicate it must be drawing in more moderates and even liberals, said Bernard Goldberg, best-selling author of "A Slobbering Love Affair: The True (and Pathetic) Story of the Torrid Romance Between Barack Obama and the Mainstream Media" and other books that criticize liberal media bias. The poor economy and the administration's ambitious agenda have made people anxious and searching for a media outlet that understands them, he said.

Roughly three times as many Republicans said in a June survey that they regularly get news from Fox, as opposed to CNN or MSNBC, reported the Pew Research Center. The three networks had about the same number of Independent followers, and Fox had more Democratic followers than CNN and MSNBC had GOP fans.

Tim Phillips, president of Americans for Prosperity, a group that is busing demonstrators across the country to health care forums held by members of Congress, said other news organizations seem more interested in who is helping to organize protests. Fox doesn't ignore the protesters' concerns, he said.

"Is Fox more critical of Obama than MSNBC? Of course," Phillips said. "But when you look at what is happening, Fox is actually covering it."

Fox's critics question its balance. Fox aired comments from 63 opponents of health care reform on Monday and Tuesday, and only 10 supporters, the liberal media watchdog Media Matters for America said. Fox also cut away from Obama's New Hampshire town hall after only two questions, saying it would return if it got contentious. It didn't.

Some advertisers are boycotting Beck because of his remarks about the president, although Fox quickly distanced itself with a statement by network executive Bill Shine saying it was Beck's opinion, not Fox's.

During this spring's anti-tax "tea party" demonstrations, Goldberg said he found many networks' coverage disgraceful. But he was also critical of Fox, which he said "didn't simply cover the tea parties, they championed them."

O'Reilly's show (where Goldberg is a frequent guest) has covered the health care meetings fairly, he said. But he said others on Fox are encouraging the incivility of protesters. A call and e-mail to Fox for comment were not immediately returned.

Fox also declined to make an executive available to be interviewed for this story.

"Some liberals say we intentionally glorify the protesters," O'Reilly said on his show last week. "That doesn't happen here. We've said there's no doubt that some of the dissent is organized by people who don't like President Obama. That's a fact -- and we've reported it."

The addition of Beck and dropping of Hannity's liberal co-host Alan Colmes has increased anti-Obama time on Fox. To a degree, MSNBC's left turn provides Fox with cover; opinionated cable news is that much more accepted.

Even if outnumbered, opposing voices are more likely heard in Fox's prime-time than on MSNBC's. Fox has also largely ignored the more extreme Obama opponents who question whether the president was born in the United States.

Just from the e-mails he got at "News Watch," Burns, the former "News Watch" host, said he understands the devotion of Fox's fans. Many Fox fans feel their point of view wasn't expressed on TV, and will be forever grateful to someone who does. The brand loyalty "exceeds the loyalty, I'll bet, to any other network except maybe ESPN to sports fans," he said.

With Obama in office, he's bullish about Fox's future.

"They've got it made," Burns said. "They've got it made for four years."

NEW YORK (Associated Press) - South Carolina Republican Bob Inglis, frustrated by a restive crowd at a recent forum to discuss health care reform, suggested people turn off the TV when Fox News Channe...
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I am five foot eight. I weigh 137 lbs. I am a transgender.

I challenge Oreilly and Beck both to a fist fight. I will take them both on at the same time.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:10 AM on 08/22/2009

Fox's ratings only prove something that few are willing to face; the USA is only a match strike away from full-blown fascism. The very fact that a major news organization would proudly make it a policy to cater to the loudest racists, misogynists, homophobes, xenophobes and other assorted bigots proves this. With a very few exceptions, the various anchors just keep egging on the most outrageous blowhards instead of calling them on their stupidity, and then they hide behind a phony "free speech" excuse. My recently deceased father, who fled from Germany in 1935, used to watch Fox and shake his head in amazement. "It's coming, it's coming" he would say over and over, and would thank god for the cancer that was going to spare him the misery of seeing it all unfold yet again.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:57 PM on 08/19/2009
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I have always wondered if FoxNews supplies the huge quantities of sand, or if the people burying their heads in it need to buy it themselves.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:45 PM on 08/19/2009
- ronspri I'm a Fan of ronspri 14 fans permalink

Fox News is "enemy" centered. There is no denying that. Even that would not be so bad. The problem is that the supposed threat from the enemy of the month be it scary foreigners or affordable healthcare is always at level 10 and has jaws open with imminent destruction on the way is the problem.
Spending all this time in defensive mode never leads to solving problems. A few ideas besides fear and the tried and failed would be helpful. A certain segment of our society has physiological need to spend their life defeating enemies instead of solving problems. Or maybe they see defeating enemies as the only or best way to solve problems. These would be your Fox News viewers.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:18 AM on 08/19/2009
- Lahonda I'm a Fan of Lahonda 23 fans permalink
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The news media segment as it exists today, is about selling advertising and gathering eyeballs. CNN's Headline News was the first test of the "instant news, all the time" news model. Now, even that is being eroded by the ubiquitous internet. There are a lot of medical industry advertising dollars at stake here as well. Public insurance would kill a lot of steady revenue. Loyalty isn't always bought through bribery, especially when advertising is simply that: A first amendment right to free speech. How could anyone possibly be influenced by all that ad revenue?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:47 PM on 08/18/2009
- stageplay I'm a Fan of stageplay 3 fans permalink

A couple of weeks ago, Bill Maher said that Americans are stupid. It provoked some folks and was a bit controversial. I would say that this article about Fox, and the fact that Fox News' ratings are going up proves unequivocally that Mr. Maher was correct in his statement. Clearly, Americans are stupid. Heck, the fact that there are so many Americans that think Palin would be a good leader for this country proves how stupid Americans can be.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:19 PM on 08/18/2009
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Bill Maher is bitter.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:18 PM on 08/19/2009

Propagandists all!!! FOX should have their FCC Broadcast License REVOKED!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:47 AM on 08/18/2009
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Down with anyone that broadcasts opinions contrary to our own!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:17 PM on 08/19/2009

Ok i will try again, yall are right i`m going to stop watching fox news. i am going to listen to the radio. no that won`t work there is limbaugh,hannity, beck, levin, even savage are tops there. i know i will read a book. no that won`t work beck is #1. also michelle malkin, mark levin,dick morris and o`rielly in the top ten. i guess most liberals i will get on the internet and hope the fcc bans them.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:26 AM on 08/31/2009
- ediva75 I'm a Fan of ediva75 9 fans permalink
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All I gotta say is if anything happens to The President (with these crazies and guns they carry to these events and the hate speech at these townhalls and other public events) we know what network in it's stride to pin it on!!!

I would be very careful if I was this network to not have that same ugliness they spit out turned back on them if anything happens to The President, courtesy of their nutzo fanbase!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:35 AM on 08/18/2009

Fox teach our kids it's ok to shout, shove and committ violence in our schools/adults do it at town halls.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:47 AM on 08/18/2009
- Lahonda I'm a Fan of Lahonda 23 fans permalink
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...seems like a generation­al/educati­onal issue, huh? My good old Dad wouldn't have understood all this, bless his soul. But I think he'd have tried harder than this ignorant rant for a mob is trying. The folly is, they have the most to gain as the national health care benefit seems to hit this demographic the most... weird.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:15 PM on 08/18/2009
- NJmikeV I'm a Fan of NJmikeV 49 fans permalink

GOP Pravda
Roger Ailes, is the president and founder of Fox News. He was a veteran Republican operative long before he was a news executive, having worked as a media consultant in the presidential campaigns of Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan and the first President Bush.
Fair and balanced ?
I think not.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:52 AM on 08/18/2009

Btw, I loved John Stewart's "expose" a few nights ago of Becks about face on status of the quality of health care in America. About a year or two ago Beck had some medical procedure done and while he was recovering, went on to complain what an "eye opening" experience health care in America was. Got the feeling it was far from a positve one. He's now done an about face and gone on record as saying that we have tbe best health care in the world and 80 some odd percent of those of us with health care love the plans they're on. That is outright lies of course. We're ranked 37th, France is actually the best (that's some karmic irony there boy I tell ya, lol!)

A moment on the lips, forever on youtube! I just love it when Stewart does that! Maybe that's why a comedian has been voted the most trust-worthy news person! I don't care who you are, that there's funny!

Think we can sue Fox News, for claiming they're a news outlet? Unless making up the news counts?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:43 AM on 08/18/2009
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I looked up the World Health Organization report you are referring to that ranks health systems by country. The United States was docked because of costs, lack of access for rural populations. (Most of those damn red states!) However, the United States had the largest biotech and pharmaceutical industries in the world. We also had more access to advanced medical equipment than the other countries.

"For example, Japan and the United States have 5–8 times more
magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) units per million inhabitants
than Canada and the Netherlands. " Box 1.4 Page 12 of the World Health report on Primary Health Care.

The report also says that the United States accounts for 39% of global expenditures on medical equipment and devices. I believe when the Republicans say "the USA is the best health care system" they are basing the statement on our country technical advancements and our access to advanced medicine.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:53 PM on 08/19/2009
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"I believe when the Republicans say "the USA is the best health care system" they are basing the statement on our country technical advancements and our access to advanced medicine."

On THEIR access to advanced medicine. Most people in important positions in this country, congresspeople, radio commentators, etc., do get access to all that wonderful technology, and all those new, cutting-edge drugs. Meanwhile, there are the uninsured, and the underinsured, who can't get routine exams or new glasses for their kids.

Some of those new pharmaceutical advances are pretty paltry too. You can buy a drug these days to make your eyelashes grow long and lovely. I defy anyone to prioritize that over getting the rest of our citizens insured and healthy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:26 AM on 08/24/2009

"The poor economy and the administration's ambitious agenda have made people anxious and searching for a media outlet that understands them, he said"

Mmmhmmm and I'm sure the hike in Fox' ratings don't have anything to do with the color of our Presidents skin? Bunch of ignorant people that Fox has been able to scare into believing that "the sky is falling" and that President Obama is going to get a pound of flesh from all the white folk.

Fox news knowingly spreads disinformation and is going out of their way to incite hate and fear. Not for ideology, no nothing that noble but for something far more crass, money. When true violence errupts from this tightly would powder keg, will Fox proudly step up and accept responsibility? Probably not. When Dr. Tiller was assasinated after Bill O'Rielly spent quite sometime calling him a "Tiller the baby killer" he of course, like most cowards, deflected blame.

I'm ashamed of my fellow citizens that would rather allow themselves to be easily manipulated, exposing the myth that we're a progressive country. Many of Fox devotees don't put a lot of stock in what the world thinks of us and then turn around saying how we're the greatest nation in the world, based on what criteria and who's the judge?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:29 AM on 08/18/2009
- talkitreal I'm a Fan of talkitreal 45 fans permalink

FOX NEWS pushes propaganda, misleading, and often false information to their gullible, uneducated audience - What Fox news does, is the same thing that the news stations in countries like Iran, and North Korea do -- present to their audience false, and purposefully misleading propaganda.
The ONLY THING Fox news ratings show is that , like Bill Maher said, we have a whole lot of STUPID people in this country! -- PERIOD!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:54 AM on 08/18/2009
- hauty007 I'm a Fan of hauty007 3 fans permalink

I contacted Glen Beck, MSNBC, NBC, CBS, CNN sponsors emails & called to cancel & boycott ALL their sponsors. Americans do not need them nor will we tolerate anymore conflation.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:10 AM on 08/18/2009
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No matter how Fox tries to spin it. “Fair and Balanced” can't compare to the reality of “Fear and Bias.” Rabble-rousers all. They love it. Just follow the money and there’s Ruppert Murdoch trying to stuff wads into his emptying pockets. No lie to small to further the making of a buck. They’re raping the country and the brain dead, knee-jerk, ditto-headed “American People” that FOX constantly quote’s are too stupid to figure out the scam. The right will reap what it sows, which is basically what the Republicans do—nothing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:56 PM on 08/17/2009
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