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Victory With a Swagger (Fox News)
The Center for Media and Public Affairs ^ | 12/20/04 | Michael Grebb

Posted on 01/16/2005 5:29:37 AM PST by Dane

Victory With a Swagger

Fox News’ 'Smash-Mouth’ Journalism Has Resulted in Intense Attacks, Rising Ratings and a Loyal Base

By Michael Grebb

It’s good to be the king . When touring Fox News Channel’s Manhattan headquarters, that famous Mel Brooks punch line seems to resonate.

In the basement of the News Corp. building in midtown Manhattan (known affectionately as “the dungeon” by those who work there), hundreds of Fox News staffers toil in blocks of cubicles. Yet they seem strangely ... happy .

People greet each other, back-slapping as they rush past. They eat lunch at their desks, eager to monitor the latest news event as they inhale deli sandwiches. The place just exudes a certain confidence. A certain swagger. A certain knowledge that what started in 1996 as a much-ridiculed alternative to the then-dominant Cable News Network has since become a major force in disseminating news to the American public.

Shepard Smith contemplates this reality as he leans back in his chair in the dungeon conference room. The anchor of Fox News’s signature evening newscast, The Fox Report, can’t help noting how the channel’s early naysayers and current detractors are now faced with a hard truth: It is most definitely the cable news ratings leader.

“Roger told us at the very beginning that this was going to happen, and he was right,” says Smith, referring to Fox News Channel chairman Roger Ailes. “He said, 'Not only is this going to work, but when you get to the top of the mountain, everyone down below you is going to be taking shots at you, and it’s going to be painful.’ ”

Indeed, Fox News has been the target of barbs since its inception. Its popular slate of opinion shows featuring hosts many peg as conservative-leaning has given ammunition to its critics. This year, the liberal group MoveOn.org even helped finance a film, Outfoxed , about what it perceives as the channel’s conservative bias.

Smith says that while some viewers may watch the network for conservative opinion not found elsewhere, Fox News’s detractors just don’t understand the separation between opinion and news on the network.

“The moment these people ever start telling me, 'You need to start skewing the news to an audience,’ is the last day I work here,” Smith says. “It would never happen.”

As its enemies turn up the heat, Fox seems to grow only stronger, as its loyal base digs in and new viewers watch to find out what all the fuss is about. To the chagrin of its critics, many who find Fox News stick with it.

In December, the Nielsen Homevideo Index ranked the network No. 8 among all cable channels in total viewership, putting it far ahead of CNN and MSNBC, according to Nielsen data supplied by Fox News. In fact, CNN hasn’t led Fox News in the overall cable-news ratings since December 2001.

The people who work at Fox News — both on-air and behind-the-scenes — talk about high morale and stability as keys to its ratings success in recent years. As competitors dealt with mergers and corporate meddling, some credit Ailes with largely protecting the channel from similar tinkering from News Corp. The theory is that happy employees make for a stronger newscast.

“Because of the way the place is run, we all focus on our jobs, and I think that pushes out to the viewers,” says Greta Van Susteren, host of Fox News’s On The Record . “Roger has made us feel safe and that our jobs are safe, so we concentrate on our jobs.”

Van Susteren says it’s quite a contrast from her last days at CNN. “I don’t spend any portion of my day wondering who I work for, listening to gossip, what show’s going to get cancelled, who’s getting fired, who’s coming in.”

Van Susteren, who works out of a modest office in Fox News’s Washington, D.C., bureau, says the camaraderie runs deep. She jokes about the time she sent an e-mail message to Shepard Smith when Nick Nolte was arrested for driving under the influence in September 2002, commenting that his mug shot resembled one of her “bad hair days.”

Smith read it on the air. (“She shouldn’t send me e-mails,” Smith quips.)

Such joshing among friends is common at Fox News and often finds its way onto the screen, along with the kind of conflict and debate that keeps people watching.

“It’s a smash-mouth form of journalism that’s very entertaining,” says Matthew Felling, media director at the Center for Media and Public Affairs. “It’s aggressive, and it’s a lot of fun to watch. Whether it advances the debate at all is up for argument.”

What’s not up for debate is that Fox News has found a formula that works when it comes to beating its cable competition in the ratings.

“It’s a lot of fun,” Smith says. “We don’t make apologies for graphics and whooshes and excitement and all of that stuff because if that will bring you to the news that we’ve spent all day or all week or all month preparing, then more power to it. I’ll put anything up there to get them to watch.”

People will soon be listening as well: In December, Clear Channel Communications Inc., the No. 1 U.S. owner of radio stations, announced it would dump ABC News Radio’s newscasts in favor of Fox News Radio. Meanwhile, Fox News Channel continues to survey the landscape from the top of the mountain.

Ah, yes. It’s good to be the king .


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Reletively fair account of Fox News's rise to the the top of the news world.

Of course Fox news isn't perfect, but just mention it's name and a liberals face turns beet red.

1 posted on 01/16/2005 5:29:37 AM PST by Dane
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To: Dane
In December, Clear Channel Communications Inc., the No. 1 U.S. owner of radio stations, announced it would dump ABC News Radio’s newscasts in favor of Fox News Radio.

LOL!

2 posted on 01/16/2005 5:34:04 AM PST by beyond the sea (Andrea Mitchell is Barbra Streisand on peyote ......and the north end of a south bound mule.)
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To: Dane

Good article. Thanks, Fox.......wouldn't watch anything else. Head and shoulders above the rest!!


3 posted on 01/16/2005 5:36:12 AM PST by jch10
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To: Dane

If you remove the Bush-bashing and America-is-so-guilty from most other news networks, you are left with...the news. Add to that some colorful personalities who aren't afraid to express opinions, and there you have it.


4 posted on 01/16/2005 5:36:46 AM PST by Sender (Team Infidel USA)
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To: Dane

Good article - thanks for posting.

I would add, IMHO, that Fox's contention that it plays it down the middle on its news coverage and reserves opinion to the opinion shows, is something of a fable. Listen to the asides of virtually any of the hosts and reporters, and there is a significant conservative slant. That's fine with me, but to suggest FNC plays it straight down the middle is simply not so, IMHO. It is as slanted to the right as the MSM is to the left.


5 posted on 01/16/2005 5:36:47 AM PST by governsleastgovernsbest (Watching the Today Show since 2002 so you don't have to.)
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To: beyond the sea
It has always been an amazing contrast on my local AM to listen to Rush, or Hannity,

then during break go to the ABC biased laden news report. I wondered how long it could go on.

6 posted on 01/16/2005 5:37:28 AM PST by DainBramage
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To: nutmeg

Ping.


7 posted on 01/16/2005 5:39:49 AM PST by StarFan
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To: Dane
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They darn near start urping all over themselves...
8 posted on 01/16/2005 5:42:48 AM PST by KMC1
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To: Dane
Reletively fair account of Fox News's rise to the the top of the news world.

I was surprised. I thought it was going to be a hit piece.

9 posted on 01/16/2005 5:42:59 AM PST by Lazamataz ("Stay well - Stay safe - Stay armed - Yorktown" -- harpseal)
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To: governsleastgovernsbest
That's fine with me, but to suggest FNC plays it straight down the middle is simply not so, IMHO. It is as slanted to the right as the MSM is to the left.

Actually, Fox News is a little too liberal for my tastes.

10 posted on 01/16/2005 5:44:10 AM PST by Lazamataz ("Stay well - Stay safe - Stay armed - Yorktown" -- harpseal)
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To: Lazamataz

"Welcome to LNN - the Lazmataz News Network - for those who find FNC a fetid mass of liberal activism!"


11 posted on 01/16/2005 5:46:27 AM PST by governsleastgovernsbest (Watching the Today Show since 2002 so you don't have to.)
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To: Dane
I had a large screen t.v. for 5 years until lightning nailed it. Over the years the FNC logo became burned into the bottom left hand corner. It was weird to see. No matter what channel we went to the FNC logo was always there, it was spooky.
12 posted on 01/16/2005 5:47:17 AM PST by rodguy911 (rodguy911:First let's get rid of the UN and then the ACLU, or vice versa..)
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To: beyond the sea

ping


13 posted on 01/16/2005 5:47:55 AM PST by foolscap
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To: governsleastgovernsbest
"Welcome to LNN - the Lazmataz News Network - for those who find FNC a fetid mass of liberal activism!"

"....and next up: Handgun Vending Machines in Airports..... Should they be constructed low enough to permit access by youngsters?"

14 posted on 01/16/2005 5:48:28 AM PST by Lazamataz ("Stay well - Stay safe - Stay armed - Yorktown" -- harpseal)
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To: governsleastgovernsbest
I would add, IMHO, that Fox's contention that it plays it down the middle on its news coverage and reserves opinion to the opinion shows, is something of a fable. Listen to the asides of virtually any of the hosts and reporters, and there is a significant conservative slant. That's fine with me, but to suggest FNC plays it straight down the middle is simply not so, IMHO. It is as slanted to the right as the MSM is to the left.

I have to disagree, somewhat. Fox presents plenty of liberal commentators(such as Juan Williams, Elenor Clift, Ellis Henican, Susan Estrich etc.etc). The reason they may seem to slant to the right is because Fox gives the true loony left base a voice, and doesn't sugarcoat it like the old MSM and the NYT.

When the average American sees the true loony face of the democrat left, they are repulsed.

That's not to say there are not loons on the right, there are, but IMO, the loons on the left outnumber the loons on the right by a ratio of 10 to 1.

15 posted on 01/16/2005 5:48:59 AM PST by Dane (trial lawyers are the parasites to wealth creating society)
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To: DainBramage

Exactly. It is the most amazing thing to listen to.


16 posted on 01/16/2005 5:51:41 AM PST by squarebarb
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To: Dane; All
I posted this in another thread, but it bears repeating here.

FYI: a survey of donations to political campaigns showed some interesting things.

CNN donations 99% Kerry
CBS, NBC, ABC donations nearly 98 to 98% Kerry
FOX donations 80% Kerry 20% Bush

Most of the people of FOX are Democrats.

The thing that makes FOX so popular is not that it is pro-Bush, but that it is pro-American.

When Roger Ailes hired Chris Wallace for Fox News Sunday the only political question he asked Chris was "do you get up in the morning thinking that America is the cause of all the problems in the world?" Chis Wallace said no and he was hired.
17 posted on 01/16/2005 5:53:16 AM PST by filly (The Blogosphere: speaking truth to power.)
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To: DainBramage

Exactly my thought, except that most times the ABC news breaks feature outright lies and distortions, nothing even approaching "news".


18 posted on 01/16/2005 5:56:10 AM PST by anoldafvet (Every time a child is born, it reaffirms God's faith in humanity.)
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To: Dane

Bump for media fairness


19 posted on 01/16/2005 5:57:17 AM PST by bert (Don't Panic.....)
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To: Dane

There are a fair number of liberal commentators on Fox. But I don't think there's any question that the the great majority of hosts and reporters express Republican/conservative attitudes.


20 posted on 01/16/2005 6:00:23 AM PST by governsleastgovernsbest (Watching the Today Show since 2002 so you don't have to.)
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