Obama Team Continues Effort to Isolate Fox News

Senior Obama administration officials took to the airwaves Sunday to accuse Fox News of pushing a particular point of view, one week after the administration fired its initial salvo to try to isolate the news network by accusing it of being a GOP mouthpiece.

"A lot of their news programming, it's really not news. It's pushing a point of view," senior adviser David Axelrod said on ABC's "This Week." Full Story »

Posted by Derek Hawkins - via OneRiot, Google News (U.S.)

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Fabrice Florin
2.4
by Fabrice Florin - Oct. 19, 2009

Bad journalism from Fox News about allegations by the Obama Administration that its cable channel "isn't really news." Instead of reaching out to independent sources to provide unbiased perspectives and facts about these allegations, this article mostly cites its own staff and commentators like Karl Rove to reject the White House's claims. There is no attempt to provide factual evidence about the content mix of Fox News programming, or to cite third party research about this issue.

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