• eric5949@lemmy.cloudaf.site
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    Isn’t that exactly what said executives wanted? Wasn’t fox news created to prevent a second Nixon not by making sure no crimes were committed by future republican presidents, but by making sure they could mislead the public into thinking they weren’t crimes in the first place? I’m sorry but now that it’s clear to the entire world what you built and why you built it you don’t get to sit here and go “oh my how could we ever have known it would turn into this!” Like bitch you wanted this.

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          Please don’t “both sides” this. Fox News was created explicitly as a propaganda arm of the Republican party. The others are basically centrist news organizations.

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          To be fair, none of those other sites have ever had to say “we aren’t actually news and no reasonable person would take anything our hosts have to say seriously” as a legal defense.

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            You’re absolutely right. And though they’re missing a ton of nuance to make that statement really cogent. They aren’t exactly wrong however. The media all of it. Not just stuff on one side or the other is horribly biased in the United States and much of the West unfortunately. But Fox News is its own special circle in hell. For sure.

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          The difference is that we know Republicans are working hand-in-glove with Fox news; the Dominion emails show exactly that: it is effectively the propaganda faction of the GOP.

          MSNBC and CNN are driven by profit, not ideology (except where the two happen to align). Even if there are cozy relationships between hosts and members of government, the final editorial consideration is usually profit. With Fox, the propaganda is the entire point.

          Corporate media is certainly a problem, but it’s not really the same problem as Fox’s. Fox was complicit in the coup.

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            You also can’t forget that CNN’s coverage of Trump helped him win the election. It was all about the ratings, not about what’s best for the country.

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              Even MSNBC cutaway from a live candidate speaking to an empty podium awaiting Trump. They played their part as well. Simply repeating what was being claimed regardless of its veracity just for views and clicks.

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                Exactly. Anyone saying “both sides” has never watched them… They all have one thing in common, greed. If it makes more money, they’ll televise it.

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                  Your statement is non sequitur. You say they aren’t the same. But then flip to explain exactly how we were implying the same. Or at least exactly how I was implying they were the same. Though I assume the other person intended similar. I think we agree far more than we disagree here. And that this should just be marked up to another example of the wealthy poisoning democracy and discourse. Making people feel a reflexive need to always be on defense than not able to legitimately criticize. Because let’s be clear. Even if we often find what CNN and MSNBC do to be more acceptable or less damaging. They’re still doing it.

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      They can do that, and they will. Why wouldn’t they? You even said yourself that the network exists to lie to its viewers. So it makes sense that they’d lie to their viewers about this too.

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    Propagandists say propaganda network creates propaganda!

    Next up: Water did you know it makes you wet?

    Stay tuned after for our coverage of the sun! It went down this evening, what will happen tomorrow morning?

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      I hope the mods ban all forms of this comment Water is wet, news at eleven etc. It is a Russian Propaganda technique to disarm outrage. To normalize outrageous behavior. To make it such as we all know it. While most of us already know about it, some didn’t.
      My point being “water is wet” and All variations of this adds nothing to the conversation and should be banned as it inevitably ends up in every comment section related to a corruption

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        Sounds a lot like the sarcasm that I often post, actually. Though I’m deeply cynical about the world, which is a banal reason for it.

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        What?

        I’m literally some dumb dude just making a joke…

        Fox was created to control what Republicans think about their elected officials. It’s propaganda. The executives being all “omg it’s a disinformation machine” is absurd given they know what they intended to create which is why I made the joke about “obvious thing is obvious.”

        If you didn’t know that’s what they did then you learned it from the article, if you already knew then hopefully you just chuckle at a dumb joke. My comment doesn’t affect anyone in a negative way, all I aim to do is make someone laugh it’s not nefarious…

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    That seems disingenuous because according to multiple accounts I’ve read about the founding of Fox News, it was specifically designed as a disinformation machine.

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      The author of the blog post is being sincere; he speaks on behalf of three key executives that helped found the Fox Broadcast Network, in the early 1990s, not the spinoff channel Fox News. They are repentant about how the actions they took to breathe life into Fox eventually led to the creation of a disinformation machine that’s been at the jugular of American Democracy for the better part of the past decade.

      I will say, it’s easy to excoriate these guys for having their lame mea culpa this late in the game. Their original motivations for creating the Fox network are unclear at best, and they were all almost certainly more concerned with making money over anything else moralistic. But if you think about it, in the early 90s it was kinda easy to underestimate Rupert Murdoch’s amorality and tenacity when it came to pursuing a right-wing audience. Yes he had a bias in his media empire at that point, but Fox News very quickly became a platform for petty name calling, denialism, and outright hate beyond anything we’d seen before in a television network with significant reach.

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    This is what they wanted. They pushed false information, especially during the Trump years. Can’t take it back now.

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      They pushed false, sensational and dubious information immediately upon launch during the Clinton years.

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    I predict that the moment Rupert Murdoch passes away, his media empire is going to crumble along with it. Really don’t think James Murdoch, Lachlan Murdoch or Rebekah Brooks are going to be competent enough to keep the Evil Empire running. It won’t be an immediate collapse, but would probably take 5 years to a decade.

    We’re already seeing the cracks with phone hacking scandals, the decline of British Sky Broadcasting, the flop of GB News and now Fox News being hammered with electoral fraud disinformation.

    Rupert got away with so much crap because of his ruthlessness as a businessman and due to all the connections he had in high places. His children and senior associates lack this ruthlessness.

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        Can you name any other right-wing media moguls who have had anywhere near as much global influence as Murdoch?

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          Steve Bannon might have an audience several orders of magnitude smaller, but he was a significant force in the 2016 election.

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      I hope so when that happens but idk, with how things are. a bigger, more evil, more powerful boss may take his place. Bill OReilly was replaced by Tucker Carlson. Tucker Carlson has caused a lot of dishevel. United States, Russians, Australia, Canada and I’m sure others.

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      GB News isn’t a Murdoch project, the Murdoch channel in the UK is TalkTV.

      It’s arguably been a bigger flop than GB News. Neither have achieved anything like the influence Fox News has, but GB News has attracted more publicity.

      Either could gain traction though, the media regulator in the UK has been fairly toothless in keeping them in line so they will both keep pushing boundaries to see what sticks.

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        Didn’t know GBN wasn’t Murdoch-owned. I think I made the assumption because it was touted as the British attempt at bringing a network like Fox News to our shores. Angelos Frangopoulos (the CEO) did work for Sky News Australia for many years, which is owned by News Corp.

        TalkTV didn’t really register on my radar because I only know it for Piers Morgan Uncensored, and I honestly only watched his interviews with Donald Trump and Andrew Tate.

        When a journalist who is most famous for walking off of Good Morning Britain, and being punched in the face by Jeremy Clarkson is their biggest presenter, you know the channel is fucked.

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    Idk how people don’t remember this, but there was a time when Fox News was basically the same thing as CNN, just with more (educated) Conservatives providing commentary.

    This was back when like, Hardball was the big political talk show, before the whole doom-spiral.

    These are the executives bemoaning what Fox has become. That shit mostly started in the aftermath of 9/11.

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        Yes and the GOP at the time was considerably more “normal,” which, again, is the entire reason for the disconnect these former execs feel. People you and I don’t like also have preferences.

        I’ve been arguing against Fox News takes since like '98 man, I’m well aware of what Fox News was and what it turned into.

        It’s night and day.

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          Oh, they have certainly accelerated the crazy train. The feedback loop between viewers and hosts was put on full display when the Dominion case emails were released.

          My only point is that this isn’t some anomaly; this is the original vision playing out to its logical end.

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            It’s the Talk Radio problem all over again. The more extreme the voice, the more it clamors for attendance, leading to such a doom spiral.

            I am certain there are many “Shep Smith” like people at Fox back in the day who are pretty horrified at what they’ve become, and I also agree they were complicit in Fox walking down this path.

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    “​​We never envisioned, and would not knowingly have enabled, the disinformation machine that, in our opinion, Fox has become,” the [group of men who helped establish Fox News] wrote.

    What in the wild blue FUCK did you think was going to happen, then? Did it really seem like an honest effort back when it was launched?

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      What in the wild blue FUCK did you think was going to happen, then? Did it really seem like an honest effort back when it was launched?

      Back when it was launched, they didn’t have Tucker Carlson, Laura Ingram, and the rest of that group of ultra-morons that clearly have no clue what the hell they’re talking about and only engage in conspiracy theories, open racism, and performative outrage.

      The original group were a bunch of people who were trying to spread a legitimate conservative message, but were willing to quietly engage in shady tactics to do it.

      The ones who are there now are a bunch of people trying to spread racism and conspiracy theories, and openly admit to engaging in shady tactics to do it.

      I’m not saying either group is good. But there is a difference, and one is exponentially worse than the other.

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    did someone just open a time capsule from 1998 and find this message inside, along with a miniDisc player and an AOL CD?