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This thread is up for all members to post interview, and discuss any apparent biases and falsification of information that runs rampant in ALL news media sources. I, myself, consider Fox, CNN, and MSNBC to be "mainstream" media. Please refrain from simply taking the side of the interviewer who happens to hold the same opinion as yourself, this is more so an analysis of how the interviewer is inhibiting a "fair and balanced" discussion on a wide array of topics.
You may also speak to the capitalistic nature of these news channels, as well as text or radio based news coverage. For example, the polarization of new coverage is advantageous in the marketplace.
Here's some of my favorites:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YY92TV4_Wc0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hy4hKG1A0T8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fMa-_fd0E0Q
MSNBC - Ad Hominen Arguments and incompetence. Lack of substantive argument.
FOX - Completely ignorant to the pertinent discussion. Clear Bias. (SO HILARIOUS!)
CNN - Interruptions, poor question choice, and conveying a lack of comprehension.
Again, I encourage you all to post videos of your own and discuss them. Preferably try to keep the news sources varied. Castigating one news source over another is a one-dimensional approach in this discussion.
You may also speak to the capitalistic nature of these news channels, as well as text or radio based news coverage. For example, the polarization of new coverage is advantageous in the marketplace.
Here's some of my favorites:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YY92TV4_Wc0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hy4hKG1A0T8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fMa-_fd0E0Q
MSNBC - Ad Hominen Arguments and incompetence. Lack of substantive argument.
FOX - Completely ignorant to the pertinent discussion. Clear Bias. (SO HILARIOUS!)
CNN - Interruptions, poor question choice, and conveying a lack of comprehension.
Again, I encourage you all to post videos of your own and discuss them. Preferably try to keep the news sources varied. Castigating one news source over another is a one-dimensional approach in this discussion.