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Newsjock Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-30-03 04:13 AM
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"The Memo" is the bible at Fox News
http://poynter.org/forum/?id=letters#foxnews

... The fact is, daily life at FNC is all about management politics. I say this having served six years there - as producer of the media criticism show, News Watch, as a writer/producer of specials and (for the last year of my stay) as a newsroom copy editor. 

... Editorially, the FNC newsroom is under the constant control and vigilance of management. The pressure ranges from subtle to direct.  First of all, it's a news network run by one of the most high-profile political operatives of recent times. Everyone there understands that FNC is, to a large extent, "Roger's Revenge" - against what he considers a liberal, pro-Democrat media establishment that has shunned him for decades. For the staffers, many of whom are too young to have come up through the ranks of objective journalism, and all of whom are non-union, with no protections regarding what they can be made to do, there is undue motivation to please the big boss.

Sometimes, this eagerness to serve Fox's ideological interests goes even beyond what management expects. For example, in June of last year, when a California judge ruled the Pledge of Allegiance's "Under God" wording unconstitutional, FNC's newsroom chief ordered the judge's mailing address and phone number put on the screen. The anchor, reading from the Teleprompter, found himself explaining that Fox was taking this unusual step so viewers could go directly to the judge and get "as much information as possible" about his decision. To their credit, the big bosses recognized that their underling's transparent attempt to serve their political interests might well threaten the judge's physical safety and ordered the offending information removed from the screen as soon as they saw it. 

... But the roots of FNC's day-to-day on-air bias are actual and direct. They come in the form of an executive memo distributed electronically each morning, addressing what stories will be covered and, often, suggesting how they should be covered. To the newsroom personnel responsible for the channel's daytime programming, The Memo is the bible. If, on any given day, you notice that the Fox anchors seem to be trying to drive a particular point home, you can bet The Memo is behind it.

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Sapphocrat Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-30-03 04:26 AM
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1. Fascinating!
Thanks for posting this, NJ -- great read. Deserves a kick or three!

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jamesinca Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-30-03 04:28 AM
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2. As the Univ. of Maryland and a polling group in CA found out
FOX cable news is the source of the largest group of uninformed people in the U.S. 60-70% of the FOX crowd believe the biggest myths of the war in Iraq. +/-10% of the NPR and PBS group believe the myths. FOX earlier this year won a court case saying they were not responsible for telling the truth, just reporting things. So there you have it, court cases, surveys and now a former FOX employee saying FOX is full of crap.
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nadinbrzezinski Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-30-03 04:48 AM
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3. this is not only fascinating reading
but also very scary... we know what goes on, but this kind
of confirmation is enough to give me nightmares
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RobertSeattle Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-30-03 06:53 AM
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4. Reminds me of that "Murdoch" character in the James Bond Movie
Hmmmmm....

MEMO

From: Roger
To: News Room Personnel

Subject: Things to stress 9/30/2003

1. Do not mention the "bannergate" story. We need to let this die.
2. CA Fires - As many blaze shots on the screen as possble - make sure we can allude to blaming the fire on Gov Davis and environmentalists.
3. I don't want to see anything about dead soldiers in Iraq.

Thanks

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Lefty48197 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-30-03 08:26 PM
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5. Right wingers are scary
They're always trying to encourage their loonie members to kill Democrats.
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