I think there is a lot of misrepresentation, which is kind of what a lot of people on the right are saying. A lot of that is because it makes money. For example, any day of the week, go to msnbc.com and ctrl-f/command-f "Trump". You likely won't get less than 7 or 8 results. Now do the same for abcnews.go.com, cbsnews.com, cnn.com, foxnews.com, nbcnews.com, thehill.com, npr.org. You might get 1, 2, maybe 3... - Source: Reddit / 15 days ago
Data: Headlines from msnbc.com and foxnews.com (Viewable here). - Source: Reddit / 15 days ago
You only have to read the comments on foxnews.com to see that isn't true. - Source: Reddit / 17 days ago
Ummm That's the national foxnews.com site and the national foxnews.com reporters reporting it. Not a local affiliate. - Source: Reddit / 23 days ago
Very strange, also you will find 0 coverage of this story on fox or foxnews.com. Just once in my lifetime, I would like to see what happens when a business that trades lies for profits says "Hey guys, sorry, we were lying about all this stuff". Would people rally in support of the honesty? Keep the blinders on? - Source: Reddit / 24 days ago
Cool. Tell me... Why are we giving clicks to a cesspool like foxnews.com ? - Source: Reddit / about 1 month ago
I'm not saying there's a conspiracy or cover-up. I just said it's not emphasized on the national news I looked at, and gave some high profile examples. Same thing with foxnews.com and nbcnews.com: it's not on their front pages. They probably all have stories about it if you search the sites, but they're all leading with UFOs, the Super Bowl, and other a dozen other topics. - Source: Reddit / about 1 month ago
Even for foxnews.com that looks like a liberal biased article. - Source: Reddit / about 2 months ago
I wish y'all would stop posting links to foxnews.com. - Source: Reddit / about 2 months ago
That's good. I go to foxnews.com sometimes and I never see anything on Ukraine on the main page. I have to do a search. It's just biden's classified documents, other tabloidesque garbage. - Source: Reddit / 2 months ago
First - over at https://foxnews.com I can't really find much about documents at Biden's home office. That was yesterday, right? Guess we know who won that news cycle. [Insert Dark Brandon gif here] Sadly, it did blunt the good inflation news though. Last night's TNB was great and covered just how normal this was. - Source: Reddit / 2 months ago
It was on foxnews.com last night (print article not video). - Source: Reddit / 3 months ago
I just checked http://foxnews.com - Trump's taxes were 10 pages down on the home page at 1920x1080 resolution. - Source: Reddit / 3 months ago
I looked at foxnews.com and was amused at how much a non-event the Jan 6 committee and its criminal referrals are to them. - Source: Reddit / 3 months ago
Dude... I stopped at "foxnews.com"... Why give them our attention? Every country has his own "foxnews" and everybody/country is (or should be) going out of it's way to not listen/read anything from them... - Source: Reddit / 3 months ago
Oddly the in% on foxnews.com is a bit less compared to Fox 5 Atlanta. Same amount of votes, but Fox News has Coweta 48% in vs. Fox 5 at 66.4% in. I live in Coweta and I think turnout was very high so I'm more likely to believe its 48% in. Election day votes. No way my precinct was done at 7pm. That should be a good amount of votes for Walker. - Source: Reddit / 4 months ago
Go to foxnews.com, and there's nothing about this verdict. - Source: Reddit / 4 months ago
For a nice treat, go to foxnews.com and read the comment sections on the results. Super fabulous. Much better than r/conservative. - Source: Reddit / 4 months ago
Open two browser windows side-by-side, with shavian.info/alphabet/ in one and dechifro.org/shavian/ in the other. Choose "American" or "British", type "foxnews.com" into the URL box, and press enter. See if you can decipher the headlines. When you get good at it, click the headlines and see if you can read the stories. - Source: Reddit / 4 months ago
Screenshot taken from the frontpage of foxnews.com on November 4th, 2022 at 11:12am. - Source: Reddit / 5 months ago
If you just go to foxnews.com or just watch during straight up newscasting segments, you'll see reporting that is factual but the bias comes from what stories they do & don't cover. - Source: Reddit / 5 months ago
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