The fundamental problem with FOX News is not its bias. It's that it was specifically designed by its founder, the late Roger Ailes, a Republican political consultant (who ironically created America's Talking, which was ultimately rebranded as MSNBC) to provoke specific responses with its topic choices, repetition, use of the second person "you" as hosts speak directly into the camera, and its willingness to broadcast things it knows to be untrue....
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...a willingness that cost it hundreds of millions of dollars:
To say nothing of the simply bat*** insane attempts to turn anything into a skirmish in the culture wars:
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Two years ago, researchers recruited FOX News viewers to switch to CNN for a month, with a control group of people who continued to watch FOX. Quizzes were given to ensure that the first group were in fact watching CNN. The results are fascinating:
A study that paid viewers of the rightwing cable network to switch shed light on the media’s influence on people’s views
www.theguardian.com
MSNBC is absolutely an opinion channel. And when I watch, there are times that I find myself saying "that conclusion might be a stretch", because I'm aware that it's an opinion channel. But I know that the issue or the incident being discussed actually occurred, a presumption of accuracy that FOX News shredded for itself.
So while it's true that FOX News and MSNBC are both opinion channels, it's nowhere near fair to say that they are somehow equivalent.