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  1. 1. Who is more honest?

    • CNN
      4
    • Fox
      1
    • It's 50/50
      2
    • None of them
      7
    • Yoda
      12
    • Erica Hill
      4


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For a long time, CNN has been my favorite, mostly because of Lou Dobbs's part of the show.

 

But now Fox news is, well... growing on me. O'reilly, Hannity, Colmes, they actually seem a lot smarter than I thought. Also, recently watching both shows carefully to watch for subliminal messages, I see subliminal messages on both, but moreso on CNN.

 

It's just the way they phrase the titles like: "Republicans Divided", "Trouble for Mccain?", "The Palin Factor", etc, etc.

 

I see these messages all over the place on CNN popping in and out and changing all the time.

 

You see, on both channels I see them doing their polls and whatnot, which don't make much of a difference realistically. The debates on CNN actually seem less fact-based than some of the ones I've seen on Fox.

 

Hannity actually backs up his arguments very well, and O'reilly seems to me like a pretty fair guy with good intentions. (Lou Dobbs is still my favorite though. :xp: )

 

Now, Fox isn't that great though. Most of the late night and early morning stuff they talk about is pretty frivolous, but so does CNN during lunch hours and the early afternoon.

 

Neither one is perfect. CNN has a Liberal bias obviously present, and Fox obviously has a Conservative bias present. But honestly, I'm hearing more facts in the Fox debates right now than the CNN debates.

 

Odd, isn't it? I've probably missed a lot of the 'Fox moments' in the past where some guest comes on and totally tears apart an argument of somebody, but I'm noticing more honesty on Fox than on CNN, except for those times when Fox abruptly cuts people off and goes to a commercial sometimes...

 

I'm the Independent guy of Liberal leaning, and I'm seeing Fox as more honest than CNN. Something seems odd here...

 

So, who's up for a good old fashioned CNN vs Fox debate? :D

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I watch Fox News more than CNN. However, I am not watching Fox News for its news value, but for its entertainment value. I laugh, I cry, I throw stuff at the Television, Fox News is more entertaining than watching most of Fox’s regular programming (the exception is House).

 

For some reason, I’m thinking of watching CNN more often. :D

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On-topic:

 

It would most certainly be interesting to see a Lou Dobbs/O'reilly special...

 

Interesting how subliminal messages are present on all of the major news networks I can see, as I flip through the channels on my TV...

 

I wonder, do these subliminal messages these news networks use have that great of an effect on what people think?

 

Off-topic:

 

Nice one El sitherino.

 

If only Yoda had his own news network.

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While at work, I watch CNN.

While at home I watch FoxNews.

I like to watch both and the facts are somewhere in between them. Fox is more entertaining. CNN spends too much time on gloom and doom. Fox actually tries to show the good(more so than CNN). Of course they are both heavily biassed. I just seem to like Fox's bias better :D Of course if I watch CNN Headline News, I want to bash my head in after hearing the same 4 stories repeated every 15 minutes....

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I'm a CNN regular, but lately they've become so far left it's sickening. Lately, they're no better than Fox other than the fact they don't (thankfully) have Bill O'Reilly :rolleyes:

 

If I skip the political section, I can hold back the urge to vomit.

 

If only Yoda had his own news network.

I'd watch it, hence Yoda gets my vote :D

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I'm not American but I am familiar with all these sources, especially "Yoda" :D (Fox news can be interesting but isn't really taken seriously in the international community other than to see some of the POVs that are vehicled in the US btw). Here's my take on all that:

 

I didn't vote but I find that watching and looking at - don't neglect newspapers! - news from different sources is the best (even those than you consider as "less reputable", they can at least inform you about other views and how some people think).

 

Check out sources from your country primarily but also from other countries as well (btw, papers around the world contain articles about US elections right now) : it can be very informative or at least bring another perspective on various issues. It's certainly easier if you speak more than one language but multiple good sources can be easily found in English - Middle East, Europe,etc...btw, you have Northern neighbor which has English as one of it's official languages (Canada) too.

 

As a native French speaker I like Courrier International which is a weekly paper that provides translations of various selected articles from over 900 newspaper sources from around the world. It's website also provides links to the websites of various newspapers around the world (often in the local language or English): http://www.courrierinternational.com/planetepresse/planeteP_accueil.asp -the search boxes in the search engine are "name" (nom), "region" or "country" (pays) - Edit: found something similar in English: http://library.uncg.edu/news/ or http://www.onlinenewspapers.com/.

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Of the news organizations on the air I can pretty much go down a list as to who are the most dishonest and who are the most honest.

 

In fairness sake, CNN and Fox News are the best two news sources when it comes to honesty, but Fox News has more than a slight edge in that department.

 

http://www.newsbusters.org/blogs/brent-baker/2008/09/01/bennett-live-cnn-rebukes-cnn-exploiting-palins-daughter-score-political

 

http://newsbusters.org/blogs/seton-motley/2008/10/22/mrc-nbs-bozell-comments-cnns-misquoting-national-review-slam-gov-palin

 

These are among the reasons why I'm going for Fox News being more honest.

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Yoda. I can't get CNN over here, and Fox is the only supposed American news channel I can get, so I can't comment without having experience of both.

 

But then again, I think that Fox and SkyTV are both owned by Rupert Murdoch, so go figure...

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Dammit, it is broadcast even in Cuba! :xp:

 

I'm a little further across the pond than that, unfortunately. :xp:

 

There's always the website: http://www.cnn.com/

 

True, but I sometimes like to 'see' the news, if that makes any sense - you can pick up a lot based on how someone delivers the news.

 

Another reason why I trust Fox News more than CNN.

 

So, Cuba has a say in what CNN puts on the air? If not, I don't see why it's a problem for CNN to broadcast internationally.

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So, Cuba has a say in what CNN puts on the air? If not, I don't see why it's a problem for CNN to broadcast internationally.

 

To answer both you and Ender and the same time.

 

The reason why Cuba lets people see CNN when their country is controlled by a dictatorship is a cause of concern. The first thing a dictatorship will do is try to control the media.

 

 

If the Cuban Government doesn't see a cause of concern of CNN broadcasting in their country, then they don't see CNN to be a threat.

 

 

The biggest threat to their control of Cuba is a Free Media, that's why it doesn't speak highly of CNN's credibility.

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To answer both you and Ender and the same time.

 

The reason why Cuba lets people see CNN when their country is controlled by a dictatorship is a cause of concern. The first thing a dictatorship will do is try to control the media.

 

 

If the Cuban Government doesn't see a cause of concern of CNN broadcasting in their country, then they don't see CNN to be a threat.

 

 

The biggest threat to their control of Cuba is a Free Media, that's why it doesn't speak highly of CNN's credibility.

 

So, to sum up your post, CNN is evil?

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To answer both you and Ender and the same time.

 

The reason why Cuba lets people see CNN when their country is controlled by a dictatorship is a cause of concern. The first thing a dictatorship will do is try to control the media.

 

 

If the Cuban Government doesn't see a cause of concern of CNN broadcasting in their country, then they don't see CNN to be a threat.

 

 

The biggest threat to their control of Cuba is a Free Media, that's why it doesn't speak highly of CNN's credibility.

Are you trying to say that the only reason why CNN is allowed in Cuba is because it resonates with communist propaganda? What if the Cuban government realized that Fox News was openly biased and false, and that CNN was more moderate?
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Are you trying to say that the only reason why CNN is allowed in Cuba is because it resonates with communist propaganda?

 

Essentially yes, I'm saying I think they allow CNN in Cuba because the Cuban Government doesn't consider CNN to be a threat, remember Cuba is a communist dictatorship, it is not a Democracy.

 

What if the Cuban government realized that Fox News was openly biased and false, and that CNN was more moderate?

 

Your analysis is faulty, because Cuba is a dictatorship, one of the scariest things for a dictatorship is a media willing to criticize them. If they allow CNN into their country, it therefore hurts their credibility badly.

 

Just to complete this trio: are you saying that Fox provides a better quality report than every other news station out there?

 

I'm saying that they are better than CNN and networks like MSNBC which is a joke (will say CNN is better than MSNBC though). They have some room for improvement, but they have thus far been the most honest network of 2008, and their ratings compared to the other networks seems to show that Fox News is more trusted than the other networks.

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