No News is Better Than Fox News
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Citizens who read no news are more informed than those who view Fox News.
The Huffington Post reported on poll conducted by Fairleigh Dickinson University. The results revealed that Fox viewers aren't informed about the government stability in the Middle East.
Also, the University of Maryland conducted a study last year "found that Fox News viewers were more likely to believe false information about politics".
The function of the media is to be a watchdog, inform the public, and remain objective. Clearly, Fox News is can't juggle all of these functions.
Fox drops its first ball with not informing the public on current events. Perhaps too much time is devoted to other programming, such as political analysis, because a majority of viewers couldn't answer questions about political unrest in Egypt and Syria.
Remaining objective is another short fall for Fox. Viewers need to rewire their brains after Fox exposure because they are more likely to believe false political information.
Although Fairleigh Dickinson's pollsters point out that this poll had less to do with political biases and agendas and more to do with quality of programming.
Misinformation is dangerous. It makes the reader seem ignorant and the reporter mediocre.
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