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Was Fox News Preventable?

Released Tuesday, 2nd May 2023
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Was Fox News Preventable?

Was Fox News Preventable?

Was Fox News Preventable?

Was Fox News Preventable?

Tuesday, 2nd May 2023
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In this episode, Ted blows Marni's mind by explaining to her that once upon a time it was legally mandated that news outlets (at least those using terrestrial channels) present both sides of a story.  Our current Fox News vs MSNBC world seems very far from the days of the Fairness Doctrine.

While we recognize that cable news would not actually fall under the decree of the rule we discuss in this episode, we do wonder whether it could have helped us avoid the extremes we live with now.

Resources from this episode:
Host: Deep into the mercenary world of take-no-prisoners political talk radio by David Foster Wallace
Ziegler's takedown of David Foster Wallace
5 Facts About Fox News
What Happened When Fox News Viewers Watched CNN for a Month
Trump Couldn't Have Incited Sedition Without Fox News
Fairness Doctrine Topic Guide

Thank you to Inny PDX for the music!

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