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(Per Karlsson)
In the PIPA article they demonstrate that the more you watch FOX the less you know, and the more likely you are to support Bush! (Page 12 and onward.) Incredibly fascinating! It would be interesting to hear the views on this of our resident FOX insider. Interesting. Harvard Business School is doing a study of Fox News Channel too, because a business like FNC going up against entrenched competition has never gone from zero to dominance in 5 years. Maybe if they read this study they can just save themselves the trouble, huh... We win in the ratings because people want to lose their critical faculties! That that, Spice Channel! Our Ad Sales guys were talking to Interns today about back in the beginning how hard it was to sell advertising on a channel with no ratings, our CFO was also talking about how when we announced our launch they actually laughed at the News conference, Ted Turner said he would squash us, and we were on no cables systems and had no advertisers. But we did have people who were unafraid to take chances. And we built loyal viewers one by one, when people complained our logo was burning into their TV screens and asked us to change it we had to come up with the revolving logo (bug we call it. True story.) Who knew our viewers, who single handedly forced Marriot and other hotel chains to carry Fox News, were so dedicated to becoming stupid? Who knew the word of mouth that forced many cable systems to carry us under threat of viewers switching to Direct TV was due to such dedication to ignorance? Maybe there's a slogan in this somewhere. "Fox News, it's like a vacation!" Or maybe, "Fox News, it's like that pleasant afterglow - you know what we're talking about!" G Will Miho NY Music & TV Audio Guy Off the Morning Show! & sleepin' In... / Fox News "The large print giveth and the small print taketh away..." Tom Waits |
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Harvard Business School is doing a study of Fox News Channel too, because
a business like FNC going up against entrenched competition has never gone from zero to dominance in 5 years. It's a good model. The conservative radio host have great ratings. Why not have a TV news channel with going after the same audience. --------------------------------------- "I know enough to know I don't know enough" |
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Will wrote:
(Per Karlsson) In the PIPA article they demonstrate that the more you watch FOX the less you know, and the more likely you are to support Bush! (Page 12 and onward.) Incredibly fascinating! It would be interesting to hear the views on this of our resident FOX insider. Interesting. Harvard Business School is doing a study of Fox News Channel too, because a business like FNC going up against entrenched competition has never gone from zero to dominance in 5 years. Maybe if they read this study they can just save themselves the trouble, huh... We win in the ratings because people want to lose their critical faculties! That that, Spice Channel! Our Ad Sales guys were talking to Interns today about back in the beginning how hard it was to sell advertising on a channel with no ratings, our CFO was also talking about how when we announced our launch they actually laughed at the News conference, Ted Turner said he would squash us, and we were on no cables systems and had no advertisers. But we did have people who were unafraid to take chances. And we built loyal viewers one by one, when people complained our logo was burning into their TV screens and asked us to change it we had to come up with the revolving logo (bug we call it. True story.) Who knew our viewers, who single handedly forced Marriot and other hotel chains to carry Fox News, were so dedicated to becoming stupid? Who knew the word of mouth that forced many cable systems to carry us under threat of viewers switching to Direct TV was due to such dedication to ignorance? Maybe there's a slogan in this somewhere. "Fox News, it's like a vacation!" Or maybe, "Fox News, it's like that pleasant afterglow - you know what we're talking about!" G Will Miho NY Music & TV Audio Guy Off the Morning Show! & sleepin' In... / Fox News "The large print giveth and the small print taketh away..." Tom Waits Well I cruise around in a C&W tour bus from time to time and most of the riders who happen to lean that way always have Fox news on. It gets bjorkin' old after awhile. Me at: http://www.soundclick.com/bands/5/andymostmusic.htm |
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Will, you seem to speak for the entire channel. Aren't you afraid the
actual spokesperson might slap you upside the head? Don |
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Egghead - FNC does give liberals and the left a legitimate chance to air
their views. I agree. The reality is however it is a very right leaning network. "Fair and Balanced" is a real commitment, and that is in no way mutually exclusive to our Talent having Editorial points of view. I don't buy the fair and balances slogan but I understand what you are saying. But the public doesn't mind direct opinions being expressed, what the public *does* take exception to is opinions that are hidden behind or within supposedly objective reporting that is not. Fox news has just as many hidden aganda's as every other network IMO. And *that* is how the mainstream media is viewed by a large demographic, and for people of that opinion Fox News was, and is, a refreshing change of pace. I don't agree with this 100% but I do believe the model they chosse is successful and I give them props for it. --------------------------------------- "I know enough to know I don't know enough" |
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Egg wrote:
Egghead - FNC does give liberals and the left a legitimate chance to air their views. I agree. The reality is however it is a very right leaning network. agreed. "Fair and Balanced" is a real commitment, and that is in no way mutually exclusive to our Talent having Editorial points of view. I don't buy the fair and balances slogan but I understand what you are saying. agreed But the public doesn't mind direct opinions being expressed, what the public *does* take exception to is opinions that are hidden behind or within supposedly objective reporting that is not. Fox news has just as many hidden aganda's as every other network IMO. Maybe...it's not hidden with them though, definitely worse than the others . And *that* is how the mainstream media is viewed by a large demographic, and for people of that opinion Fox News was, and is, a refreshing change of pace. I don't agree with this 100% but I do believe the model they chosse is successful and I give them props for it. agreed Although those 3 in the morning - Steve & Edy....that is SNL I think |
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![]() WillStG wrote: Who knew the word of mouth that forced many cable systems to carry us under threat of viewers switching to Direct TV was due to such dedication to ignorance? I believe that happened with YES. Not you guys. Don |
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WillStG wrote:
FNC. FNC ? Another TLA ? The mind boggles. geoff |
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"WillStG" wrote in message
... Or maybe, "Fox News, it's like that pleasant afterglow - you know what we're talking about!" If you give that one to Shep, he'll no doubt use it next week for "the G-Block". -- Neil Henderson Saqqara Records http://www.saqqararecords.com |
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WillStG wrote:
Roger Ailes would say, "What part of "Fair and balanced" do you have a problem with? We are working with University Journalism programs, it's a commitment to ethical journalism. "Fair and balanced" means open honest debate, and not stacking the deck or manipulating the facts . We sponsored the Democratic Party Presidential debates you might have noticed. Because, fair and balanced reporting just isn't possible for human beings. Humans are fallible. It's a good goal to aim for, but it's not a thing to expect. The most balanced reporting possible is reporting that is made by people who are in no way connected with the issue involved and have nothing to gain or lose from it. In the case of national security issues, it's impossible for any American, and maybe any world citizen, to be disconnected. Everyone has an agenda, and some organizations try very hard to deal with that while others don't try. But nobody is able to eliminate it. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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Thing is, the public *isn't* stupid, and people are tired of hearing that
message in the background hum of much of the media. If you think peeple are dumb you can't hide it, it shows through. Fox saw the very loyal following of conservative radio and decided that was a great market and a great way to seperate themselves freom the TV news pack. They were right and it is working. --------------------------------------- "I know enough to know I don't know enough" |
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![]() Bob Cain wrote: No, I'd say Fox is very smart in appealing to dumb people Now *there's* a slogan! Don |
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