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#1 2009-10-16 10:16 pm
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The influence of Fox News
You know, I've been thinking. In a recent thread I mentioned that Fox, while boasting of being the most-watched cable news network, still has a very small audience, averaging around 2.5 million people.
When you think of how spectacularly they influence national politics, that figure is quite amazing.
Put in context, that's about the population of Houston. Or put another way, Fox News has about as many viewers as "Gossip Girl."
Imagine if the viewers of Gossip Girl were to dominate Washington. Or if the city of Houston were to kick and scream until the whole goddamned country did what it wanted.
Why is it Fox has so much influence? It's ridiculous.
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#2 2009-10-16 10:30 pm
Re: The influence of Fox News
They have influence because of the people they influence.
Fox News understands propaganda. They are propaganda experts:
Present yourself as a common man. "I'm just like you."
When possible, reinforce people's preexisting negative opinions and stereotypes about those who are undesirable. Use phrases like "liberal media" and say that the Democrats will raise taxes and give money to people who don't deserve it.
Tell people they are under attack. All you have to do is tell them they are being attacked, and denounce the pacifists for lack of patriotism, and exposing the country to greater danger.
*Insinuate* rather than *state*. "Did Glenn Beck rape and murder a girl in 1990?" That makes people think you're just asking a question, even though you're trying to make people believe the answer to the question is the answer you want them to believe.
Target the most ignorant people and those who have the most resources. Fox targets people who are ignorant and tells them to do things like make phone calls and hold tea parties.
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#3 2009-10-16 10:36 pm
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Re: The influence of Fox News
Sure, fine. But the size of the audience is pitifully small. And mostly grumpy old Grandpa Simpsons at that.
I guess, in truth, the process is that Fox riles up its itty bitt audience, and the elite point to that as a reason to do what they want to do anyway, namely favour their own interests at the expense of everyone else. Fox keeps getting upset about nothing, providing a ready-made excuse for maintaining the status quo.
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#4 2009-10-16 10:46 pm
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Re: The influence of Fox News
What's the current numbers on readership of say the Washington Post or the NY Times?
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#5 2009-10-16 10:52 pm
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Re: The influence of Fox News
Presumably their circulation is down below a million, why? Are you trying to suggest the Washington Post shapes policy as much as Fox News?
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#6 2009-10-16 10:52 pm
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Re: The influence of Fox News
Farmerkev wrote:
What's the current numbers on readership of say the Washington Post or the NY Times?
NY Times - 1 million daily, 1.5 million Sunday.
Web sites: Fox - 16 million unique, NYT 20 million unique.
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#7 2009-10-16 10:53 pm
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Re: The influence of Fox News
ShnickyShnack wrote:
Presumably their circulation is down below a million, why? Are you trying to suggest the Washington Post shapes policy as much as Fox News?
In the old days, newspapers were the influence.
Now they aren't.
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#8 2009-10-17 11:03 am
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#9 2009-10-17 11:15 am
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Re: The influence of Fox News
Farmerkev wrote:
ShnickyShnack wrote:
Presumably their circulation is down below a million, why? Are you trying to suggest the Washington Post shapes policy as much as Fox News?
In the old days, newspapers were the influence.
Now they aren't.
So?
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#10 2009-10-17 12:34 pm
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Re: The influence of Fox News
ShnickyShnack wrote:
Farmerkev wrote:
ShnickyShnack wrote:
Presumably their circulation is down below a million, why? Are you trying to suggest the Washington Post shapes policy as much as Fox News?
In the old days, newspapers were the influence.
Now they aren't.So?
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#11 2009-10-17 2:59 pm
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Re: The influence of Fox News
Just google it.
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#12 2009-10-19 6:46 am
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Re: The influence of Fox News
Almost all the news media is utter crap. Blogs are just as bad. And the think-tanks are a joke.
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#13 2009-10-19 7:17 am
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Sooo .... that leaves ... movies???! 
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#14 2009-10-19 7:32 am
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Re: The influence of Fox News
daemon wrote:
Sooo .... that leaves ... movies???!
Maybe it does.
Just as screenwriters were able to slide progressive ideas into many films of the 30s to the 60s, and many paid a mcarthyite price for it, perhaps today's films can do likewise by illustrating foreign policy as cynical thrillers. Body Of Lies comes to mind.
Hardly an ideal way to get information out, but I think Big Media's competitive drive to fill seats outweighs their squeamishness. Not so with TV and advertising, unfortunately.
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#15 2009-10-19 9:26 am
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What about politics through video games? What would be more exciting than an FPS where the player filled the shoes of a lobbyist, having to stop the forces of evil from passing health care reform. It could even have a Death Panel boss stage!
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#16 2009-10-19 9:58 am
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Re: The influence of Fox News
FPS as a secret service type protecting the prez from all the right wing wacko gun nuts plotting to get him?
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#17 2009-10-19 10:35 am
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Re: The influence of Fox News
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FPS as a secret service type protecting the prez from all the right wing wacko gun nuts plotting to get him?
"Secret Service" for XBox 360. Really.
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#18 2009-10-19 10:43 am
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Re: The influence of Fox News
Kripto wrote:
What about politics through video games? What would be more exciting than an FPS where the player filled the shoes of a lobbyist, having to stop the forces of evil from passing health care reform. It could even have a Death Panel boss stage!
There's a FPS webgame of the Iraqi shoe-thrower, does that count ?
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#19 2009-10-19 10:48 am
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Re: The influence of Fox News
Are you limited to just two shoes? Is there a cheat code for that?
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#20 2009-10-19 12:01 pm
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Sock and Awe
30 seconds, no shoe limit.
Jesus said to the servants, "Fill the jars with water"; so they filled them to the brim. Then he told them, "Now draw some out and take it to the master of the banquet." They did so, and the master of the banquet tasted the water that had been turned into wine. He did not realize where it had come from, though the servants who had drawn the water knew.
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#21 2009-10-19 11:17 pm
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Re: The influence of Fox News
Ribtorus wrote:
daemon wrote:
Sooo .... that leaves ... movies???!
Maybe it does.
Just as screenwriters were able to slide progressive ideas into many films of the 30s to the 60s, and many paid a mcarthyite price for it, perhaps today's films can do likewise by illustrating foreign policy as cynical thrillers. Body Of Lies comes to mind.
Hardly an ideal way to get information out, but I think Big Media's competitive drive to fill seats outweighs their squeamishness. Not so with TV and advertising, unfortunately.
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#22 2009-10-20 12:11 am
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Re: The influence of Fox News
I can’t see any reason for the public health debate to turn in Obama’s favor, other than Fox News toning down attacks on the system. Their viewership is small, but of the politically interested in the country, I think they have a significant influence.
The birthers are evidence of this, the tea party people are evidence of this (think of how much coverage they got… all because of Fox News), and a couple of other things I can just vaguely think of. They have an insane ability to manipulate public opinion, precisely because, as matt said, they understand propaganda.
My take on what makes them special is that they run their news casts very identically to sports shows, with the anchors having border-line screaming tones, the types of sound effects they use, the types of visuals on the screens, and the tone of their “debate” shows all are much more like ESPN than CNN/other networks. And this brings in the viewers.
However, I think it’s a huge mistake for the Obama admin to take them on directly. Unless they have an ace up their sleeve, I can’t see the spat not backfiring.
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#23 2009-10-20 9:39 am
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Re: The influence of Fox News
If Fox News was really as fabulously important as they claim to be, they would have attracted more than 60-70,000 people to the 9/12 rally. As I pointed out in another thread, the Sodomites got twice that number and they were not well organized, and didn't have a gay version of Glenn Beck and Fox News assisting them in the media.
It's kind of amazing to see a propaganda machine like this post Cold War, especially in the Land of the Free.
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#24 2009-10-20 10:12 am
Re: The influence of Fox News
mo' ron wrote:
The birthers are evidence of this, the tea party people are evidence of this (think of how much coverage they got… all because of Fox News), and a couple of other things I can just vaguely think of. They have an insane ability to manipulate public opinion, precisely because, as Dan said, they understand propaganda.
Matt said that, not me, but I don't disagree.
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#25 2009-10-20 10:18 am
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Re: The influence of Fox News
bedstuy wrote:
If Fox News was really as fabulously important as they claim to be, they would have attracted more than 60-70,000 people to the 9/12 rally. As I pointed out in another thread, the Sodomites got twice that number and they were not well organized, and didn't have a gay version of Glenn Beck and Fox News assisting them in the media.
It's kind of amazing to see a propaganda machine like this post Cold War, especially in the Land of the Free.
But the 9/12ers got WAY more TV coverage, on all the networks. That's more important I think than how many people showed up.
The fact that the 9/12 turnout was so poor just taught Fox that their message isn't sticking, and they need to readjust, which I think they have. You don't really hear much about Glenn Beck anymore (or at least I don't) for example.
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