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A local Fox affiliate will generally broadcast an early morning news show and an evening edition. However, the Fox News network has a cable channel which presents headlines and breaking news all day, every day.

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Where do you go for unbiased news?

It would be difficult to find a totally unbiased news broadcast anywhere: although station executives would probably deny it, even the best newscasts are influenced by sponsors, ratings, and pressure from advocacy groups. But there are definitely a number of news broadcasts that strive to be neutral; these broadcasts focus on provable facts rather than on unproven opinion. Certainly, some channels are more partisan than others: MSNBC tends to lean left, and Fox News generally leans right, for example. But most newscasts are not as partisan as MSNBC and Fox. And while there is a myth (widely believed on the right) that the media are liberal, the majority of network newscasts do their best to gather the facts: I find the newscasts on PBS and NPR tend to be very thorough and reliable, for example, and NBC, ABC, and CBS have trustworthy evening newscasts with well-respected correspondents. CNN also strives to be neutral and fair in covering the news. But it is still a good idea for you as a news consumer to be skeptical of what you are told, and to fact-check the stories to make sure you are getting as much information as possible.


Who owns fox news?

Fox News is part of Rupert Murdoch's News Corp.


How bad is fox news?

This question calls for an opinion, so here is mine. Fox News is not "bad". The word "bad" conveys a meaning of immoral or evil, and while not everyone agrees with the views expressed on Fox, nobody who works there is an evil human being; many are ideologues who genuinely believe in conservative and Republican viewpoints, but if you met some of them (and I have), you would find them to be very nice people. From a broadcasting point of view, Fox News is very effective at promoting and disseminating Republican perspectives on the news. Fox has often been called the media arm of the Republican party, and that is quite accurate-- its commentators are generally pro-Republican, and even its newscasts and talk shows have a demonstrably right-wing slant. (The newscasts are actually very professional-- Shep Smith and Bret Baier are widely respected, as is Chris Wallace.) But there is nothing wrong with having a definite point of view. You know what you are going to get when you watch it. In a democracy, Fox News has every right to broadcast what it wants, and as long as viewers support it, the network will continue to do well and make money for its corporate owners. Of course, its critics would say (with some justification) that it is biased and one-sided and frequently inaccurate; critics will also point out how it drives the Republican talking points and excludes any stories that are critical of Republicans. Fox News is the network liberals and progressives love to hate, just like conservatives love to hate MSNBC (which has some liberal viewpoints among its commentators.) If I were looking for accurate and unbiased news, I would probably not rely on Fox. But if I were looking for excellent examples of what the Republican party believes and what its priorities are, Fox News does an outstanding job of promoting those points of view every day.


Is news corp Fox?

Yes, News Corp. is the parent company of Fox News Channel.


When was Fox News Live created?

Fox News Live was created in 1996.

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Where do you go for unbiased news?

It would be difficult to find a totally unbiased news broadcast anywhere: although station executives would probably deny it, even the best newscasts are influenced by sponsors, ratings, and pressure from advocacy groups. But there are definitely a number of news broadcasts that strive to be neutral; these broadcasts focus on provable facts rather than on unproven opinion. Certainly, some channels are more partisan than others: MSNBC tends to lean left, and Fox News generally leans right, for example. But most newscasts are not as partisan as MSNBC and Fox. And while there is a myth (widely believed on the right) that the media are liberal, the majority of network newscasts do their best to gather the facts: I find the newscasts on PBS and NPR tend to be very thorough and reliable, for example, and NBC, ABC, and CBS have trustworthy evening newscasts with well-respected correspondents. CNN also strives to be neutral and fair in covering the news. But it is still a good idea for you as a news consumer to be skeptical of what you are told, and to fact-check the stories to make sure you are getting as much information as possible.


Will the DTV transition be delayed to a further date?

Well, there hasn't been any announcements via CBS News, ABC News, NBC News, CNN/CNN Headline News, MSNBC, or Fox News Channel related to a further delay of the transition of digital television. However, I suggest watching newscasts every day, for further announcements related to a further delay of the transition of digital television.


What ever happened to CNNanchor bill hemmer?

He has been employed by News Corps. Fox News Channel since Aug., 2005 to the present.


Who owns fox news?

Fox News is part of Rupert Murdoch's News Corp.


How bad is fox news?

This question calls for an opinion, so here is mine. Fox News is not "bad". The word "bad" conveys a meaning of immoral or evil, and while not everyone agrees with the views expressed on Fox, nobody who works there is an evil human being; many are ideologues who genuinely believe in conservative and Republican viewpoints, but if you met some of them (and I have), you would find them to be very nice people. From a broadcasting point of view, Fox News is very effective at promoting and disseminating Republican perspectives on the news. Fox has often been called the media arm of the Republican party, and that is quite accurate-- its commentators are generally pro-Republican, and even its newscasts and talk shows have a demonstrably right-wing slant. (The newscasts are actually very professional-- Shep Smith and Bret Baier are widely respected, as is Chris Wallace.) But there is nothing wrong with having a definite point of view. You know what you are going to get when you watch it. In a democracy, Fox News has every right to broadcast what it wants, and as long as viewers support it, the network will continue to do well and make money for its corporate owners. Of course, its critics would say (with some justification) that it is biased and one-sided and frequently inaccurate; critics will also point out how it drives the Republican talking points and excludes any stories that are critical of Republicans. Fox News is the network liberals and progressives love to hate, just like conservatives love to hate MSNBC (which has some liberal viewpoints among its commentators.) If I were looking for accurate and unbiased news, I would probably not rely on Fox. But if I were looking for excellent examples of what the Republican party believes and what its priorities are, Fox News does an outstanding job of promoting those points of view every day.


Is Fox News?

Yes, News Corp. is the parent company of Fox News Channel.


Is news corp Fox?

Yes, News Corp. is the parent company of Fox News Channel.


When was Fox News Live created?

Fox News Live was created in 1996.


When did Fox News Live end?

Fox News Live ended in 2008.


What television channels include sports news?

All of the ESPN channels will cover sports news. The local and national news stations such as NBC and FOX often will cover sports news as well.


What news anchor left fox news to go to CNN?

what fox news anchor left and went to cnn


Does Fox News broadcast news about foxes?

Fox News does not specialise in news about foxes. They are the news arm of the Fox Entertainment Group, an affiliate of Twentieth Century Fox. Twentieth Century-Fox was initially a movie studio formed by 1935 merger of Twentieth Century Pictures and Fox Film Corporation. The Fox Film Corporation was named for its founder, William Fox. Today, Fox News is a political television network, owned by Rupert Murdoch, and known for its Republican and conservative programming.