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...react to the reports that Fox is the only news channel on in the White House...
...quite proud of it. It should be that way. I go around to Congress and you go to Democrats who are 100% CNN. You go to Republicans and they're 100% Fox. And if you go to government departments, you'll probably see Fox. If you go to the State Department, you only see CNN. Viewers seem much more biased than the channels...
...there anything that Fox has done in the past 10 years that in retrospect you thought was "unfair and unbalanced...
...most ambitious revolutionaries don't just topple regimes; they remake time. The Khmer Rouge started over the calendar at Year Zero. The French revolutionary government decreed a decimal day of ten hours, composed of 100 minutes, each with 100 seconds. The cable-news Jacobins at Fox News may be wishing they had rejiggered their calendar so that they could have celebrated their 10th anniversary a year ago, when they were at their ratings apex. Today, the channel is in its first ratings slump, still far ahead of CNN and MSNBC, but not by as much...
...still possible to divide the news calendar into BF and AF-Before Fox and After Fox. Much of what you see on TV news exists because of Fox, and not just the opinion shows. The graphics, the sound effects, the general tone of news is set by Fox. The zipper-the visual signature of the anxious too-much-information era-was first introduced by Fox on the morning of 9/11. First by moments, but in TV news, moments are everything. As with so many things, Fox was slightly quicker than its rivals to detect, and direct, the next crank...