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  1. Jan 23, 2019 · In short, however it gets characterized, Fox News plays a powerful role in US politics. The classification of Fox. So how does a news outlet’s partisanship get assessed in academic research? Lauren Feldman, an associate professor at Rutgers, described three mechanisms:

    • "Will arrest all homeless people across the country for ‘urban camping,’ round them up and then ‘relocate them’ to ‘tent cities’ where they can be ‘rehabilitated.’"
    • "Require every federal employee to take a new patriotism exam and they will be terminated if they refuse to take them or fail to pass." This is essentially what Trump said.
    • "Will build 10 new Trump ‘freedom cities’ around the country, which will be free of any government regulations." MeidasTouch’s description is more expansive than Trump’s proposal.
    • "He will appoint federal judges in the mold of Clarence Thomas." This closely matches what Trump said in a video, although he said "adopt" rather than "appoint": "My administration will again adopt rock-solid constitutional conservatives to the federal bench, justices and judges, but in the mold of Antonin Scalia and Justice Clarence Thomas."
  2. Dec 3, 2021 · While debates about categorizing Fox have centered on whether or not to consider it as “news,” we argue that an increasingly variegated news landscape calls for scholars to develop a richer vocabulary for distinguishing key features of partisan news outlets.

    • How The Downfall of Ailes Is Linked to The Rise of Trump on Fox
    • Fox Becomes Trump 'Propaganda Organ', Standards Drop
    • How Election Night Began The 'Wall of Deception' on Fox News

    Murdoch's news channel began broadcasting in 1996 and Roger Ailes ran it for the next 20 years as the network's creator. Promoted as a conservative alternative to CNN, its motto was, "fair and balanced". Ailes built Fox into the most successful cable news network in the US. Gretchen Carlson was one of Fox News's biggest stars for 11 years. "It used...

    No-one, not even Murdoch, anticipated the power Trump would wield over the network, but the lure of a Trump-driven ratings bonanza proved irresistible. All the former Fox News insiders Four Corners spoke to point to a drop in standards in the wake of Ailes's departure. "By the time that Trump becomes the nominee and is elected, Fox News has jumped ...

    On election night 2020, Fox's decision desk was the first network to call Arizona — a Republican state that Trump expected to win — for Joe Biden. The call infuriated Trump as it undermined his narrative that he was the clear winner on election night. Fox came under intense pressure from the Trump White House. Urgent meetings were convened at Fox N...

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  4. Mar 4, 2021 · March 4, 2021, 2:35 PM PST / Updated March 4, 2021, 2:37 PM PST. By Dylan Byers. Fox Corp. CEO Lachlan Murdoch said Thursday that it is the job of Fox News to serve as the opposition to the Biden...

  5. Apr 13, 2022 · A new political study published on April 3 confirms that personalized media streams promote confirmation bias, or the tendency to filter new information through your existing and long-held...

  6. As Nelson and Webster demonstrated in their study of the online political news audiences, Fox News attracts the same distribution of liberals and conservatives as the total online audience (2017). The same is true for liberal-leaning outlets, such as MSNBC and The New Yorker.

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