What if Fox News covered other protests the way they covered the Tea Party?
source: http://www.alternet.org/mediaculture/137082/what_if_fox_news_covered_other_protests_the_way_...
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“If you want to know more about the tea-party movement, if there is one happening near you, head to our website FoxNews.com/americasnewsroom. We have an entire section devoted to the growing tea-party movement. That’s our America’s Newsroom website online. All the information you need to know. Check it out right now.”
When reality is against you, why not just make up your own – something Fox has been doing quite successfully until recently. When it comes to propagandizing no one does it like Fox. For the past twelve years they have relentlessly created a false reality. They have been, without doubt, the greatest propagandists of our time.
But the question is this: What if Fox “News,” or any of the other “news” networks, covered previous protests the way they did the tea parties? The anti-Iraq War demonstrations drew hundreds of thousands with very little coverage and almost no run-up support from the mainstream media. What about the protests surrounding the Supreme Court decided 2000 Presidential election, or the 2004 Republican National Convention protests that put New York City into a martial law lockdown? What about the many G8, G20, WTO and IMF protests that have been happening frequently for years? Even the recent economic protests organized by A New Way Forward received minimal coverage – the list goes on. What if the news networks gave as much coverage to these protests?
The only difference between the tea party actions and these other protests, other than the fact that the other protests attracted many more people, was that Fox agreed with the tea party people. It was a Republican party organized effort, and as the Republican megaphone and agenda setter, Fox pumped up the non-stop coverage – and the other mainstream networks went along for the ride - even in criticizing Fox, they still stirred up public consciousness and got the word out for the few who agreed with the Glenn Becks of the world.
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USWGO
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Hey Fox, and friends, cover my video, it's available and allowed to be on public television, I give the oks and permission.
Fox news my video is important and helps support the Tea Party protests and I wore an American flag tea bag hat and through tea bag packages on the ground and stomped on them.
I deserve to get this presentation out in the open.
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USWGO
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gh8643
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Fox has always been anti Obama. I don't even bother with them anymore. I watch CNN and ABC news.
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gh8643
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DreSandoval
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FUCK FOX.
- 3 years ago
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DreSandoval
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ClipsFC
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I wish they would spend the same amount of time and energy on issues that affect all of us. They are a weird network. Murdoch never really knew how to run Media.
- 3 years ago
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ClipsFC
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sickinjersey
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I like how fox went from O to crazy in 6 mnths.
- 3 years ago
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sickinjersey
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QuitItAlready
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Nothing new though. They always been Reps and gone against anything that Democrats say or do. They even wanted to hire Elizabeth 'Douche bag" Hasselback from the View. That should tell you something right there. Don't count on them to be of any assistance. Luckily they have a small viewer base and shrinking according to Nielsen ratings. Maybe they will just go away some day.
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QuitItAlready
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FirstClassOnly
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The only thing Fox got going for them is that they are the "other" network with the least viewers and lowest ratings. If that is any consolation. They are known as a Republican network. Murdoch who owns Fox also owns several news papers in the NY Metro area and its much of the same drawel. Those papers have lost ground as well. Two of them where merged and still losing money. The best way to send a message to a network is by not watching it. Ratings are King in that industry. Had it not been for programs like 24, Prison break and Idol they have nothing.
- 3 years ago
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FirstClassOnly
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ClipsFC
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The Fox sponsored tea parties show how the mass media can create movements and manipulate public opinion, even when there is minimal public support in the first place. Fox “News” has demonstrated how you can create and manipulate public opinion time and time again. The tea party charade was just the latest effort by the Fox Reality Creators.
Hopefully now when people think about the crisis we are in, they will understand the power the mainstream media had in creating it.
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ClipsFC
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FirstClassOnly
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ClipsFC:
Glen Beck - 's all I have to say to that.
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FirstClassOnly
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ClipsFC
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ClipsFC:
lol and that says a lot!
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ClipsFC
