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The Fox hunt: Cable news leader Fox News' success goes beyond its conservatism
WORLD ^ | 5/24/03 | Gene Edward Veith

Posted on 05/16/2003 12:57:22 PM PDT by Caleb1411

Now that viewers are no longer watching the war—like a hit TV show that has had its season finale—ratings for the news channels will probably return to normal. But just as CNN made its name with its coverage of Operation Desert Storm, Operation Iraqi Freedom has made a winner of Fox News.

Fox News has a reputation as the conservative news channel, and much of its success in beating rivals CNN and MSNBC is attributed to the way its "fair-and-balanced news" tilts to the right. But even setting aside its pro-American, pro-freedom, pro-family flavor—which the public clearly feels is refreshing—Fox News is still better than its competitors.

The anchors and reporters on Fox News just seem to have more personality, energy, and likability than their counterparts on CNN. Compare CNN's Aaron Brown, with oh-so-sensitive but ultimately sleep-inducing droning, to Fox's high-energy Shepard Smith. Or CNN's Larry King, asking softball questions to celebrities, to Fox's Bill O'Reilly, with his tough interrogations of guests.

Fox has assembled a pool of distinguished conservative journalists—Brit Hume, Fred Barnes, Tony Snow, Cal Thomas, Sean Hannity—but even Fox's liberal personalities, such as Alan Colmes, seem to have more pizzazz and are less annoying than liberals on other networks.

Fox risked its reputation in some conservative circles by hiring the liberal Greta Van Susteren from CNN, and the Clinton cheerleader Geraldo Rivera away from MSNBC. But Ms. Van Susteren seems much more conservative than she used to be, and Mr. Rivera was a rah-rah supporter of the troops he covered.

Even though he was ejected from the field for revealing his unit's location, Mr. Rivera has uncharacteristically been a staunch supporter of President Bush and the war in Iraq. This proves that journalists, like teenagers, tend to conform to peer pressure, and the newsroom in which they are socializing goes a long way to shape their opinions.

Mr. Rivera and Ms. Van Susteren were hired for their personalities, not their ideas, and MSNBC, the third-place news channel, has tried to compete with personality journalism of its own. In fact, its personalities—ex-governor and ex-pro wrestler Jesse Ventura; the abrasive Chris Matthews; the touchy-feely Phil Donahue —are more over-the-top than those on Fox. MSNBC has even assembled some name-brand conservatives—Mike Savage, Alan Keyes, Pat Buchanan—assuming that is the key to Fox's success. But for all of its efforts (and though the jury is out on some of these shows), nothing much seems to work for MSNBC.

Somehow Fox has assembled a group of TV journalists who connect with viewers, probably because they come across as normal people. Fox reporters almost never condescend to viewers. The other networks do so all the time, peering down on the vulgar masses from a social height (think Peter Jennings), or deigning to enlighten the public about things that only they understand (think Peter Arnett).

Thus, in the news vacuum after the war, we are having media-created stories that demonstrate how far removed are the mainline news outlets from the general public.

Sen. Rick Santorum's opinion that homosexuality is one of many other sexual perversions is arguably the view of most Americans. Yet the media tried to turn his remark into a Republican scandal. Time is uncovering the shocking truth that missionaries are trying to get people in other countries to change their religion, something most Americans already know and many support with donations.

Fox News lacks the sense of out-of-touch elitism that makes many Americans, whatever their politics, annoyed with the news media. Tom Brokaw's heir apparent Brian Williams on MSNBC dresses like a patrician, in those shirts with contrasting collars; MSNBC's Ashleigh Banfield, in her sophisticated glasses, comes across as a blue-blooded sophisticate. Shepard Smith and Laurie Dhue, on the other hand, come across as regular folks.

The latest coup for Fox News is that its morning show, Fox & Friends, has outperformed a network morning show. In April, it drew an average of 2.91 million viewers, whereas The Early Show on CBS only attracted 2.8 million. This is quite an accomplishment, since CBS is free over the air. Fox News is only available on satellite or cable, and even then not all cable operators carry Fox News.

But millions of Americans would rather wake up to the wise-cracking Steve Doocy ("the weather guy"), the outspoken lady E.D. Hill, and the down-to-earth Brian Kilmeade than to the glamorous stars on the network morning shows.

The great irony of the left is that it has largely become an upper-class affectation. The educational and social elite are more likely to lean socialist than Marx's "workers of the world," a good number of whom vote conservative and watch Fox News.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial
KEYWORDS: cabletv; foxnews; media
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To: ILBBACH
He definatley well grounded, the man is the real deal, with the background to back it up, thats why I wouldn't consider him a normal guy.
21 posted on 05/16/2003 3:00:01 PM PDT by Sonny M ("oderint dum metuant")
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To: Caleb1411
Should be entertaining and a refreshing change of pace to see Neil Cavuto host O'Reilly tonight.
22 posted on 05/16/2003 3:09:30 PM PDT by sweetliberty ("Having the right to do a thing is not at all the same thing as being right in doing it.")
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To: marron
.."Spanish Language FR.."

Have you noticed how often the "Fox News" crew "Keys on" FR Threads for their "Topics?"

I Hardly Ever need to check FR for Current "Topics for Discussions," 'cause Fox News seems to have "appropriated" current FR "Threads" for on-air discussion!

I'm SURE that I'm naieve, but I think that "Fox News" uses FR for it's "Discussion Points!"

I have YET to see a " Topic" on Fox News that hasn't first appeared on FR!

I'm SURE my observations are PURE COINCIDENCE!!

Doc

23 posted on 05/16/2003 6:37:55 PM PDT by Doc On The Bay
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To: Sangria
Watch Greta twice as hard to make up for me, would you please? I can't stand her voice or the tendency of her show to be about the 'OJ de jour.' Not every murder in the country is spellbinding.
24 posted on 05/16/2003 6:41:01 PM PDT by gcruse (Vice is nice, but virtue can hurt you. --Bill Bennett)
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To: marron; Cacique; Clemenza; Luis Gonzalez
And someone needs to kick off a Spanish language Free Republic. We need to shake things up a little.

Now that's an interesting idea! And maybe a Spanish language Fox News Channel...

25 posted on 05/16/2003 10:58:43 PM PDT by nutmeg (USA: Land of the Free - Thanks to the Brave)
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To: StarFan; Dutchy; Gracey; Alamo-Girl; RottiBiz; lonevoice; bamabaseballmom; FoxGirl; Mr. Bob; ...
FoxFan ping!

Please FReepmail me if you want on or off my infrequent FoxFan list.

26 posted on 05/16/2003 10:59:30 PM PDT by nutmeg (USA: Land of the Free - Thanks to the Brave)
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To: Sonny M
Greg Kelly's reporting during the war in Iraq was simply awesome!
27 posted on 05/16/2003 11:12:28 PM PDT by nutmeg (USA: Land of the Free - Thanks to the Brave)
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To: gcruse
I can't stand her voice or the tendency of her show to be about the 'OJ de jour.' Not every murder in the country is spellbinding.

I agree about Greta and her panels of lawyers and ex-detectives, endlessly discussing those murder trials, etc. That's when I switch to Scarborough on MSNBC. But during the war in Iraq and now, when she discusses topics about our military, foreign policy and/or terrorism, she's very good, IMHO.

28 posted on 05/16/2003 11:18:08 PM PDT by nutmeg (USA: Land of the Free - Thanks to the Brave)
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To: spodefly
She is a natural beauty. Yowsa.
29 posted on 05/16/2003 11:21:04 PM PDT by AAABEST
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To: Caleb1411
FOX is really proud of the fact that they draw perhaps the most informed viewer ever. They expect us to understand, and we do, the complex world situations and they can concentrate on just telling us what's happening. That makes it a great experience for FOX and for us.
30 posted on 05/16/2003 11:29:11 PM PDT by McGavin999
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To: nutmeg
He's a former marine, off the bat, that gives him credibility with me.
31 posted on 05/16/2003 11:48:24 PM PDT by Sonny M ("oderint dum metuant")
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To: Sonny M
Yup, same here! :-)
32 posted on 05/16/2003 11:49:24 PM PDT by nutmeg (USA: Land of the Free - Thanks to the Brave)
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To: Caleb1411
I see Rita Cosby didn't make the cut. Thank goodness!!
33 posted on 05/16/2003 11:54:54 PM PDT by WKB (If all you're gonna do is ride in the wagon, at least pickup your feet!)
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To: Sonny M
Greg's dad, Commissioner Kelly, was also a Marine.

From his bio:

http://www.nyc.gov/html/nypd/html/brass/pc.html

"A combat veteran of the Vietnam War, Commissioner Kelly retired as a Colonel from the Marine Corps Reserves after 30 years of service."
34 posted on 05/17/2003 4:41:18 AM PDT by RottiBiz (Just a few dollars a month per FReeper would end FReepathons.)
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To: Mike Darancette
I am a woman and I agree with your wife. I try to never miss Greta's show. She is an excellent interviewer. Well prepared, gets right to the point, and maintains control. Her plastic surgery threw me at first but now I'm comfortable with the 'new' Greta.
35 posted on 05/17/2003 4:53:17 AM PDT by Trust but Verify
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To: nutmeg; marron; Cacique; Clemenza; El Conservador; Bob J; John Robinson
I'm at the early stages of trying to do something like that.

Anyone interested in helping?
36 posted on 05/17/2003 5:28:47 AM PDT by Luis Gonzalez (The Ever So Humble Banana Republican)
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To: nutmeg; marron; Cacique; Clemenza; El Conservador; Bob J; John Robinson
"And someone needs to kick off a Spanish language Free Republic."

I'm at the early stages of trying to do something like that.

Anyone interested in helping?

37 posted on 05/17/2003 5:31:10 AM PDT by Luis Gonzalez (The Ever So Humble Banana Republican)
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To: nutmeg; gcruse
Joe Scarborough's un-PC, humorous approach to politics is a refreshing contrast to Greta's show.

Ever since the OJ fiasco, which launched Greta's TV career, endless legal wrangling and speculation completely turns me off.

During the war, though, I taped her show every night for the great military analysts she had on.
38 posted on 05/17/2003 5:36:18 AM PDT by RottiBiz (Just a few dollars a month per FReeper would end FReepathons.)
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To: Sonny M
I wouldn't consider Kelly a regular guy, his father is police commishoner here in NYC.

And his father is a big time Democrat, too, right? You'd never know Greg Kelly's politics though because he left them out of his excellent reporting. That's what the "regular" network anchors and reporters just can't do.

39 posted on 05/17/2003 5:59:43 AM PDT by arasina (Imagine an entire herd of Daschles. Whining weiner dogs!)
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