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Underdog Fox News wins war ratings race
Atlanta Journal-Constitution ^ | 03/30/03 | CAROLINE WILBERT

Posted on 03/29/2003 10:29:54 PM PST by Pokey78

Patriotic Fox gloats over a CNN some viewers call too liberal

New York -- The newsroom at Fox News Channel used to be a Sam Goody and still has that generic retail look -- only crammed full of people, files and computers.

Executives work out of small offices with old furniture. Carpeting in the studios is frayed. Compared with its competitors, the network has less space, fewer international correspondents and a shorter journalistic tradition. But as the nation continues to wage war against Iraq, the unabashedly patriotic network has more viewers.

Critics snicker at the red-, white- and blue-festooned screen and say the network of Bill O'Reilly offers opinion, not news. But it has struck a chord with American viewers. A clear cable news ratings winner going into the war, Fox has held on to its No. 1 status, even during a serious international news event -- turf that Atlanta-based CNN long commanded.

"They announced for two months they were going to clean our clocks," Fox News chief executive Roger Ailes said of CNN executives. "My dad always taught me that if someone is bragging about beating you up, stay quiet until the fighting starts. The only thing that matters once the fighting starts is who wins."

'Absent of liberal bias'

Fox may be winning the ratings race, but its patriotic tone goads some detractors.

"It lacks skepticism," said Tom Rosenstiel, director of the Project for Excellence in Journalism.

But viewers like 31-year-old North Georgia attorney Jenny Yates like it. "It is refreshing to hear news reports that are absent the liberal bias that is present in the reports on the other major news broadcasts," Yates said.

Alex Cobble, a 50-year-old commercial real estate broker from east Cobb, said he preferred Fox because most media have a "liberal, elitist bent."

Since its launch in 1996, Fox has steadily gained viewership. In January of last year, Fox for the first time beat CNN in both prime time and daylong ratings figures.

Still, there was speculation that CNN would win the ratings as the war started because of its vast international news operation and its hard news reputation. CNN pulled way ahead during other big events, including Sept. 11. It also reclaimed its lead briefly after the Columbia shuttle disaster. Also, CNN had a track record in the gulf region, having made its name there in 1991.

MSNBC, a distant third in ratings, also has extensive resources due to its relationship with NBC.

Despite apparent disadvantages, Fox attracted more viewers the night the United States first attacked Baghdad -- a lead it has held on to throughout the conflict.

Fox attracted an average of 3.6 million viewers from the night the war started through Thursday. By contrast, CNN attracted 3.2 million viewers and MSNBC drew 1.6 million. All are up dramatically from this time last year, though MSNBC and CNN have had bigger percentage increases than Fox.

No shouting at CNN

Ratings aside, CNN lead anchor Aaron Brown said CNN's coverage would be viewed as historic because it has been broad and shown all sides of the story, including negative sentiments about the war from other parts of the world.

"We don't have to dress it up," he said. "We don't have to scream and shout."

But at Fox headquarters, executives are gloating about ratings. They are proud, they say, to have won the contest with fewer resources. Fox, for instance, says it has 100 staffers in the gulf region, while CNN claims more than 200.

"Do we have 50 Humvees in the field? No. Maybe you don't need 50 Humvees in the field," said Bill Shine, network executive producer. "Maybe you need good journalists on the air."

Sharri Berg, who heads news operations, said reporters in the Middle East have spotted large convoys from other media outlets but were not awed. "They will say, 'There are three of us.' There is a certain pride in that," Berg said.

Strolling through the newsroom, she proudly points out a mere four people at that moment working on the international desk.

Anchors for the network's morning show "Fox and Friends" also seem to revel in their no-frills digs, contrasting theirs to CNN's slick studio down the street.

"We have four fuzzy chairs," said Steve Doocy.

"Not only that, we have a fly problem" added Brian Kilmeade. "When we aren't on camera, we are swatting down flies."

Though often criticized as buzzing with conservative bias, Fox executives say they are including both conservative and liberal voices, instead of just the liberal ones that most networks present.

Fox has not "inserted conservative dogma and called it news," said John Moody, senior vice president for news editorial. "What we've done is open the spectrum of opinion or point of view."

'Absolutely patriotic'

E.D. Hill, another "Fox and Friends" host, said Fox stands out because anchors can show emotion and be themselves on air. Hill, who wears an American flag pin and a pin representing the 3rd Infantry on her lapel, said she is "absolutely patriotic."

A Fox commercial supports the troops: "For your courage, for your sacrifice, your bravery," reads the message on screen, "we salute you."

Craig Allen, coordinator of broadcast news at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University, said that kind of flag-waving plays well in Middle America. "There's nobody with a British accent, and they don't seem to be reporting other countries' perspectives."

Rosenstiel, the Project for Excellence in Journalism director, noted that more people watch CNN each day. However, because viewers tend to watch Fox longer, it gets higher viewership at any given time. That means people may be checking into CNN for quick news updates while watching Fox longer for "a kind of comfort, an affirmation."

Another key to Fox's success, Rosenstiel said, is its consistency. While CNN and MSNBC have had leadership changes, programming changes and strategy shifts, Fox has stuck with its format.

By contrast, last week CNN canceled "Connie Chung Tonight" less than a year after its launch, part of a larger effort to return the network to its serious roots.

Fox staffers credit Ailes, who has run the network since its inception and who rules from a corner office, for holding to a steady course.

Ailes' deputy Moody says the biggest threat to Fox's continued success is complacency.

"It is actually harder being No. 1," he said, "than being No. 2."


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: foxnewsratings; iraqifreedom; televisedwar
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To: nutmeg
Maybe you're also mentioning to your nearby treadmill friends about how great FOX is and how CNN stinks?! ;-)
61 posted on 03/29/2003 11:41:21 PM PST by NotJustAnotherPrettyFace
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To: nutmeg
I have a badge, it is a good badge.

It is strong and actually old.

62 posted on 03/29/2003 11:43:20 PM PST by Nitro
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To: NotJustAnotherPrettyFace
Thanks, I had no idea. CNN is all you get in most hotels too.
63 posted on 03/29/2003 11:45:31 PM PST by Eva
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To: NotJustAnotherPrettyFace
Maybe you're also mentioning to your nearby treadmill friends about how great FOX is and how CNN stinks?! ;-)

I haven't yet because I have headphones on listening to FOX, the guy next to me has headphones on listening to CNN, the girl next to him has headphones on listening to a CD... I'll give it a try NEXT time. ;-)

I've given hotels that don't carry Fox News a hard time. Thankfully, Fox News now has this great FOX NEWS Channel Hotel Finder!

64 posted on 03/29/2003 11:48:13 PM PST by nutmeg (Liberate Iraq - Support Our Troops!)
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To: cinFLA
Thanks, I'll check out x-band radio. Even just FoxNews with
audio-only would be better than the liberal jerks on my tv.
65 posted on 03/29/2003 11:58:46 PM PST by Future Useless Eater (Freedom_Loving_Engineer)
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To: DoughtyOne
The Atlanta Journal Constitution, hmmmmm, now why would they be interested in a story about CNN vs FoxNews? What else would a leftist rag be interested in? Although FoxNews is rated number one, the AJC can't help pointing out all FoxNews' weeknesses. LOL, it's kicking your comrad organizaiton's butt. Gotta love it.

What's interesting about this article from ajc..."the swatting' flies" comment, not afraid to tell it, like it is, while cnnbcbsabc must service...the DNC (Shillary & Bubba)...today cnnbcbsabc, tomorrow the world!... :0)

66 posted on 03/30/2003 12:06:28 AM PST by skinkinthegrass (Just because your paranoid,doesn't mean they aren't out to get you. :)
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To: webber
TWANG ARROW....BULLSEYE
67 posted on 03/30/2003 12:09:04 AM PST by skinkinthegrass (Just because your paranoid,doesn't mean they aren't out to get you. :)
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To: skinkinthegrass
I agree. Go FoxNews.
68 posted on 03/30/2003 12:11:10 AM PST by DoughtyOne
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To: Pokey78
"Though often criticized as buzzing with conservative bias, Fox executives say they are including both conservative and liberal voices, instead of just the liberal ones that most networks present."

That is the way I see it. That seems to be what the viewers are saying, too.

With 4 to 1 support in the US and Britain, for this war, Fox has taken an "editorial" position in synch with viewers.

Of course, CNN can cook the books on viewership, just like they do for AOL memberships, and corporate financial performance.

Fox seems to be affiliated with Britain's SkyNews.

69 posted on 03/30/2003 12:22:00 AM PST by truth_seeker
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To: jimkress
These are the same critics that deride honesty, integrity, and patriotism as being passe and out of step with modern times.

AND, drooled on and on about Klintoon, the blue dress and all of his escapades, so much so that our little children are now well versed in oral sex not being sex...

Aaron Brown really is sickening... and a communist.
70 posted on 03/30/2003 12:23:43 AM PST by Terridan (God, help us deliver these Islamic savage animals BACK into hell where they belong...)
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To: zarf
Yeah, and where do I apply????
71 posted on 03/30/2003 12:24:27 AM PST by Terridan (God, help us deliver these Islamic savage animals BACK into hell where they belong...)
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To: patriciaruth
We're all walking commercials for FOX News, every time there's an opportunity. And it's not because it has great news coverage, because it really is a grade C operation. But it's because it has been the only place on TV you could hear our side of the story.

THANK YOU, for the information...Its' Confirmation.

There maybe many thousands of stories like this, its' refreshing that forums like FREEREPUBLIC exist...to get real truth out, not the misinformation, CNNBCBSABCPBS, spews out... :)

72 posted on 03/30/2003 12:24:48 AM PST by skinkinthegrass (Just because your paranoid,doesn't mean they aren't out to get you. :)
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To: longtermmemmory
"I would suggest the reporters demand their money back from their journalism schools. They obviously were robbed by the schools."

You gotta understand that they are under the delusion that the public need them to know what to believe, what to feel, and how to understand world affairs based on their opinions...
The public is not allowed to have an opinion and must believe and follow them... unbelievable, so now, they make excuses about why they are losing viewers, instead of facing reality.
73 posted on 03/30/2003 12:30:09 AM PST by Terridan (God, help us deliver these Islamic savage animals BACK into hell where they belong...)
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To: longtermmemmory
CNN is useless. Its as if Clinton never left office over there.

Your Right, the Clintoons never did, he's still in their hearts and mouths, everyday...Shillary still crackin' the whip over their heads, too. :|

74 posted on 03/30/2003 12:31:14 AM PST by skinkinthegrass (Just because your paranoid,doesn't mean they aren't out to get you. :)
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To: Eva
That is the worst... when they run out of things to say, they make sh*t up, and ask each other stupid questions, as if they are authorities on every given subject! ;) Can't stand it, so watch Fox...
75 posted on 03/30/2003 12:34:42 AM PST by Terridan (God, help us deliver these Islamic savage animals BACK into hell where they belong...)
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To: Eva
Liberals(DNC)=Mainstream Media(CNNBCBSABS)=SLIME...That All!... :)
76 posted on 03/30/2003 12:35:52 AM PST by skinkinthegrass (Just because your paranoid,doesn't mean they aren't out to get you. :)
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To: NotJustAnotherPrettyFace
Stealth FReeping... :)
77 posted on 03/30/2003 12:42:56 AM PST by skinkinthegrass (Just because your paranoid,doesn't mean they aren't out to get you. :)
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To: Terridan
That is the worst... when they run out of things to say, they make sh*t up, and ask each other stupid questions, as if they are authorities on every given subject! ;)

"Those who know, aren't talkin';Those who don't know, are talkin'."... :)

78 posted on 03/30/2003 12:54:49 AM PST by skinkinthegrass (Just because your paranoid,doesn't mean they aren't out to get you. :)
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To: skinkinthegrass
Yeah,like I check in to Larry King for the truth and then switch to Fox for "comfort and affirmation". Sheesh. Actually I watch Fox for the news and have a dog for comfort and affirmation.
79 posted on 03/30/2003 1:02:51 AM PST by fat city
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To: zarf
"Rosenstiel, the Project for Excellence in Journalism director, noted that more people watch CNN each day. However, because viewers tend to watch Fox longer, it gets higher viewership at any given time. That means people may be checking into CNN for quick news updates while watching Fox longer for "a kind of comfort, an affirmation.""

Huh!!!
80 posted on 03/30/2003 1:03:56 AM PST by sydbas
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